Libya - Imperialist Aggression by cherokeetears (new-power.org) Libya is the victim of unrelenting imperialist aggression. The message from Washington to the Third World is clear: “Do what we say, or we’ll destroy you.” Imperialists have set up a fabricated “revolution” to oppose Gaddafi's regime. With UN backing, the imperialists have spent billions of dollars setting... Continue Reading →
On the Racism Behind the Terrorist Crutch – the Attacks on Oslo, Norway
On the Racism Behind the Terrorist Crutch - the Attacks on Oslo, Norway by cherokeetears An explosion in the capital of Oslo, Norway, followed by a shooting at a youth camp shook the country on Friday. Immediately deemed an act of “terrorism,” blogs, reports, and hearsay worked to effectively place the blame preemptively on the shoulders... Continue Reading →
US cuts foreign aid to Pakistan
US cuts foreign aid to Pakistan by Cherokeetears The US made cuts to Pakistani aid this week following months of tensions between the two. This means that the US "war on terror" will only be weakened now that it has properly discarded a valuable ally in its pursuit of imperialism. Pakistan has been an unstable... Continue Reading →
Kerry and McCain ringing the opening bell of the Egyptian Stock Exchange, opening the country up to even more FDI Senator John Kerry and Senator John McCain paid a visit to Egypt Sunday in order to ring the opening bell of the Egyptian Stock Exchange in Cairo. The two, visiting on a business trip to... Continue Reading →
Increased EU sanctions against Syria; evidence of more imperialism
Protesters in Seattle being dealt with "peaceably" Increased EU sanctions against Syria; evidence of more imperialism by Cherokeetears Despite the fact that the EU has been dealing malevolently with protests in the last year and a half, they nevertheless have no problem applying a double standard to the Syrian government's response to protests. It's easy... Continue Reading →
As Imperialist Forces Continue, Opium Production in Afghanistan Increases
As Obama orders the withdrawal of 10,000 troops from Afghanistan, the country is left with larger problems than before. The opium trade in Afghanistan, which quickly rose after the removal of the Taliban in November of 2001, has now grown to be the largest in the world.1 It's impossible to deny that this is the... Continue Reading →