Tag: cia

  • The Sahel’s ‘Axis of Resistance’

    The Sahel’s ‘Axis of Resistance’

    The African Sahel is revolting against western neocolonialism – ejecting foreign troops and bases, devising alternative currencies, and challenging the old multinationals. Multipolarity, after all, cannot flower without resistance paving its path. By Pepe Escobar The emergence of Axes of Resistance in various geographies is an inextricable byproduct of the long and winding process leading us toward…

  • How CIA and MI6 Created ISIS

    How CIA and MI6 Created ISIS

    By Kit Klarenberg Contrary to their mainstream portrayal, as inspired purely by religious fundamentalism, Daesh are primarily guns for hire. Within just 24 hours of the horrific mass shooting in Moscow’s Crocus City Hall on March 22nd, which left at least 137 innocent people dead and 60 more critically wounded, US officials blamed the slaughter…

  • ISIS-K: the ultimate can of worms

    ISIS-K: the ultimate can of worms

    By Pepe Escobar Let’s start with the possible chain of events that may have led to the Crocus terror attack. This is as explosive as it gets. Intel sources in Moscow discreetly confirm this is one of the FSB’s prime lines of investigation. December 4, 2023. Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen…

  • Is the West scapegoating Islamic State over Moscow attack?

    Is the West scapegoating Islamic State over Moscow attack?

    ISIS claiming responsibility for the massacre doesn’t end matters, while Washington and Kiev’s reactions raise even more doubts. By Kanwal Sibal, It is baffling why the powers that be, instead of trying to prevent the conflict in Ukraine from going out of control, seem actually bent on intensifying it. The horrific terror attack in Moscow…

  • CIA Had Foreign Allies Spy On Trump Team, Triggering Russia Collusion Hoax

    CIA Had Foreign Allies Spy On Trump Team, Triggering Russia Collusion Hoax

    United States Intelligence Community targeted 26 Trump advisors for foreign spy agencies to “reverse target” and “bump”. By Michael Shellenberger, Matt Taibbi, and Alex Gutentag Last year, John Durham, a special prosecutor for the Department of Justice (DOJ), concluded that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) should never have opened its investigation of alleged collusion…

  • How the CIA Destabilizes the World

    How the CIA Destabilizes the World

    The CIA, established in 1947, operates with unaccountability and secrecy, leading to disastrous global consequences. The Church Committee briefly exposed the CIA’s malfeasance in 1975, but since then, its destructive operations in Afghanistan, Syria, Ukraine, and beyond continue unchecked. Greater transparency and accountability are urgently needed in U.S. foreign policy.

  • Constitutional violations: Julian Assange, privacy and the CIA

    Constitutional violations: Julian Assange, privacy and the CIA

    By Binoy Kampmark The option to sue an intelligence agency are few and far between for a private citizen. But in the case of WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange, an attempt to sue the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has gone to the US courts. While the US Department of Justice battles to indict Assange for absurd…

  • By Mossad and CIA: Eyes Open or Closed?

    By Mossad and CIA: Eyes Open or Closed?

    Ray McGovern and Judge Napolitano share their views in a video discussion, emphasizing that the Information Clearing House operates as a not-for-profit entity for global justice since 2001.

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  • This War Wasn’t Just Provoked — It Was Provoked Deliberately

    By Caitlin Johnstone In an interesting speech about the way US imperial aggression provokes violence around the world, antiwar commentator Scott Horton made reference to an April 2022 article from Yahoo News that had previously escaped my attention. The article is titled “In closer ties to Ukraine, U.S. officials long saw promise and peril,” and…