Why Didn’t NYT, WaPo Report What They Knew About Venezuelan Invasion?
Please ask the New York Times and Washington Post why they failed to report on the Venezuelan invasion and kidnapping when it could have saved lives.
Please ask the New York Times and Washington Post why they failed to report on the Venezuelan invasion and kidnapping when it could have saved lives.
Semafor unveils the Global Advisory Board for Semafor World Economy, the largest gathering of top global CEOs in the US, anchored in Washington, DC.
US President Donald Trump’s threat of 25% tariffs on Iran’s trading partners is already causing ripples in global commerce.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s plan to call a snap election boosted the country’s markets, as investors bet on further stimulus measures.
US President Donald Trump told Iranians to “keep protesting” against the regime, promising that “help is on the way.”
After watching Abby Martin and Mike Prysner’s new documentary, Earth’s Greatest Enemy, I’ve had to reconsider my orientation toward environmental activism entirely. It is now crystal clear to me that the top priority for every activist in the climate, broader environmental, and anti-war movements must be to confront our single largest threat: the U.S. military empire, which runs on criminally unaccounted-for levels of deadly fossil fuels as we teeter at the precipice of climate catastrophe. The war machine poisons communities on a global scale, and it’s all in service to the insatiable life-sucking resource lust of capitalism. To lift the veil from our eyes, this film should be required watching for anyone who cares about the future of our planet. We can delude ourselves no longer about where the focus of our energy must go.
Disguising military assets as civilian is a practice known as perfidy, which is a war crime in some contexts.