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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsNews ReleasesIFJ Accuses NATO and Calls for Release of Al Jazeera Cameramen in Afghanistan2010-09-24 International Federation of Journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) calls for the release of two Al Jazeera cameramen, Mohammed Nader and Rahmatullah Nekzad, who were recently arrested in Afghanistan by the NATO-led fo... Sources Select ResourcesA Brief History of SuperpowersThe Neck Irons of Empire Blum, William Article 2012 CounterPunch From the Congress of Vienna of 1815 to the Congress of Berlin in 1878 to the “Allies” invasion of Russia in 1918 to the formation of what became the European Union in the 1950s, the great powers of Eu... Lurching to WarIntroduction to the October 15, 2016 issue of Other Voices Diemer, Ulli Article 2016 Connexions Capitalism hates competition, and the U.S., the world's dominant capitalist power, has never tolerated competitors, rivals, or leaders who dare to put their own country ahead of U.S. interests. NATO Expands to Border of Russia, Then Blames Russia for Being On NATO's DoorstepArticle 2014 Mathaba Russia at the gates? US State Dept, Pentagon grilled over NATO expansion. Watch the video or read the transcript: with clowns like these, it is no wonder that the USA has lost wars in Viet Nam, Afgani... NATO Prepares for War: Confrontation and InsanityCloughley, Brian Article 2016 Counterpunch The US-NATO military alliance is gearing up for war, and its meeting 8-9 July, 2016 is yet another step to nuclear confrontation and a gigantic leap backwards in world sanity. The gathering in Warsaw... Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - July 23, 2016Workers and Climate Change Diemer, Ulli (ed.) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2016 Connexions Working people -- and most of us are workers -- are affected by climate change in every aspect of our lives. As climate change worsens, our lives will worsen. If we are successful in bringing about th... A Review of NATO's War over KosovoChomsky, Noam Article 2001 Z Magazine In wake of the end of the Kosovo conflict, Chomsky attempts a dispassionate analysis of the crisis, differentiating between two approaches available to the international community in such situations.
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