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... the U.S. slaughter of millions of civilians in Vietnam, and before that in Korea, and the bloody coups it has engineered in Indonesia, Iran and elsewhere, in the period from 1846 to the present the ...
By Jeremy Kuzmarov From Covert Action Magazine | Original Article [Source: wikipedia.org] A decorated hero in WW II, he ran death squad operations in North Korea, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia ...
... biological weapons on a number of occasions in its quest for global dominance. The following article offers eight examples which are by no means exhaustive. Korea Beginning in 1950, U.S. forces ...
24. 1/20/22 Veterans Release Nuclear Posture Review
(Take Action/Speeches and Public Statements)
... states – the U.S., Russia, the UK, France, China, India, Pakistan, North Korea and Israel.  It makes a number of recommendations for how the U.S. could provide leadership to begin a process of worldwide ...
... Talks with North Korea, the Geneva Conventions, the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, and many others. There are also approximately 368 treaties signed between the Indigenous nations ...
... Japanese, Germans, Koreans, Vietnamese, Cambodians, Laotians, Afghans, Iraqis, Syrians, Yemenis, and Somalis, among others — have been shot, burned, and bombed to death. The slaughter at Sand Creek, the ...
... nations from encouraging or inducing anyone to engage in any of these activities. We call on Japan to support the peace process on the Korean Peninsula, and collaborate with the Democratic People’s ...
...  millions of Chinese and hundreds of thousands of Koreans foremost among them. When present-day Japanese cabinet members visit Yasukuni Shrine, where the emperor’s deceased soldiers and sailors are venerated, ...
By T. Beal & G. Elich From Liberated Texts | Original Article Read the entire book here. When the American journalist, I.F. Stone, published The Hidden History of the Korean War at the ...
...  North Korea and Iran. Military intelligence specialists—collectors, counter-intelligence agents, even linguists—make up the second largest element: thousands deployed at any one time with some degree ...
... who had resisted the Korean War. And three, Ted Sorensen was one of the people involved with the aftermath of the Chappaquiddick incident, where Teddy Kennedy was drunk and drove off a bridge, resulting ...
... pressure” sanctions against Iran, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea, denying their people access to food and medicines in the midst of a pandemic. What would you like to say to Americans about the real-world ...
... hearing on February 26th, Burns continued a long agency tradition of playing up the threat from Russia and China along with North Korea, and said that Iran should not be allowed to get a nuclear weapon. ...
... rest of the world. Unfortunately, the nine nuclear powers—the United States, Russia, France, China, Great Britain, Pakistan, India, Israel, and North Korea—took not the slightest notice of the new ...
... at diplomatic engagement with North Korea and Russia, which did not sit well with the traditional foreign policy establishment. Record Military Budgets Trump was different from all other presidents ...
... 2013 and Ukraine in 2014. The war industry at the same time does everything in its power to sustain conflicts like in the Koreas, where it profits from an endless military standoff. A pie chart showing ...
37. 10/7/20 Trump's Endless Wars
(News/Recent News)
... the wars that he promised to end, Trump has come dangerously close to starting even more catastrophic wars against North Korea, Iran, and Venezuela. His devastating campaigns of unilateral economic sanctions ...
38. 9/22/20 Wasting away
(News/Recent News)
... landmine field in the world after Korea, plus the shark-infested Caribbean sea. Yet I have an escape plan: I am going to gradually vanish. I like to think that almost half of me has found freedom already, ...
... we can examine. Such an examination makes one thing very clear: Trump has come closer to starting new wars with North Korea, Venezuela, and Iran than to ending any of the wars he inherited from Obama. ...
... increased nuclear spending modestly, three remained flat (the U.K., North Korea and Israel), and one cut spending slightly (Pakistan). Only the United States sharply increased nuclear expenditures over ...
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