Democracy, Utopia or Opiate?
by Paul Balles
The utopian promise of a perfect society in a democracy turns out to be little more than a dream out of an opiate.
by Paul Balles
The utopian promise of a perfect society in a democracy turns out to be little more than a dream out of an opiate.
by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
The New York Times made it public that the Obama Administration had sent an important letter to the leadership of Iran on January 12, 2012.
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
The 28-year-old soldier replied that he didn’t think “nitpicking wars with other countries” was necessarily a good idea. When Thorsen began to get specific, the audio suddenly starting breaking up. Viewers heard “Iran” and “Israel is more than capable”—before Thorsen’s words vanished from the airwaves altogether.
by Dr. Lawrence Davidson
It is with bloody irresponsibility that neoconservatives, Zionists, and a large array of American politicians blithely incite their fellows to war. Civilian life must mean very little to them, as little as truth itself.
by Stuart Littlewood
Britain’s foreign secretary William Hague is taking a long time to answer the sort of questions he must have mulled over before starting this country along another warmongering road to hell.
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