Endgame in the Middle East

Although the armed clashes are not completely over in the beleaguered district of Homs and that the Syrian and Lebanese authorities have yet to inform public opinion of their recent actions, Thierry Meyssan appeared Monday…

NATO reneges on its mission

After 150 days of bombing, NATO has razed numerous facilities while failing to achieve any convincing military results. This is largely due to its lack of strategic forethinking. In Libya, NATO assumed it could apply…

Bengazhi, the color insurrection in disarray

As Ramadan kicks off, NATO’s millitary operation in Libya is sinking into total confusion, has observed Alexis Crow. This Chatham House analyst, specializing in the study of the Atlantic Alliance, is one of the first…

Libya: Washington prepares its revenge

Negotiations have intensified between Libya and the United States to reach an agreement on a cease-fire that would allow NATO to save face. But far from giving up its ambitions to reshape North Africa, the…

NATO and the ungreatfulness of Libyan people

The Coalition of the Willing had come to Libya to spare civilians from Gaddafi’s murderous madness. Four months later, the Libyan crowds have deserted “Liberated Benghazi” and are staging gigantic anti-NATO demonstrations. Confronted with an…

Financial war: US-Israeli Military Industrial Complex Kills the IMF Project to Create a New Int’l Reserve Currency

This project should have seen the light of day on 26 May 2011 at the G8 summit in Deauville (France). The dollar would thus have met its demise as the reserve currency against the backdrop of an imminent cessation of payments on the part of the U.S. Federal Government. Unfortunately, in the final months of this process, military and political initiatives disrupted the plan. DSK’s arrest exposes Washington’s bad faith, and shows that its concessions were a only ploy to gain time.