woensdag 31 januari 2018

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The Slap Heard Around the World

In this Issue: Jeffrey St. Clair on Edward Said, Ahed Tamimi and the new face of Palestinian resistance. The Perils of Bi-Partisanship: Jason Hirthler on how consensus empowers the elites; Stealing Honduras: Laura Carlsen on US-backed coups in Central America. Who Started the Korean War? by Marlon Ettinger; Iran on Four Wheels by Alison Aziz; The McMansions Arrive in LA by Julia Stein; I Used to be a Political Person by Ruth Fowler. PLUS: Mike Whitney on North Korea, Chris Floyd on the crumbling US empire, and Jeff Ballinger on the Nature of Human Nature.


Kevin Martin says we should formalize a freeze for freeze with North Korea.

John Davis on climate change and weather terror.

Nick Pemberton on the Bernie cult and Empire.

John W. Whitehead says, brace yourselves, we are approaching critical mass.

Franklin Lamb on the future direction of the Syrian war.

Don Rosen explains why Trump is losing ground among the faithful.
 
 
 
This Week on CounterPunch Radio

This week Eric Draitser sits down with Steve Horn to discuss the state of the Republican and Democratic parties and the ongoing conflicts, perceived or real, within them. 


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