Hamid Gul just wanted his family to be safe. The 18-year old shopkeeper lived in Lashkar Gah, the capital of Afghanistan’s much fought over Helmand province. After his father was killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in 2013, Hamid and his older brother, Mirwais, had to take care of his mother and younger siblings. Read More…
Tag: US foreign policy
Days After Trump’s First Bombing Of Libya Left 17 Dead, US Airstrikes Hit Same Area
Following Sunday’s US airstrikes in central Libya, the first in President Trump’s term in office, a new round of strikes has taken place in roughly the same area, 100 miles southeast of Sirte, in a desert area where multiple factions are accused of being present. Details on the new strikes are scant, though African Command (AFRICOM) confirmed Read More…
Breaking: Captured ISIS Fighters Admit Cooperation Between ISIS And U.S.
Recently, independent media has been actively uncovering new evidence of cooperation between the U.S. and ISIS terrorists. This time, Warfare Worldwide organization released a video, where an ISIS fighter from Deir Ezzor had told some shocking details about U.S.-ISIS collusion. According to Mohammed Moussa al-Shawwakh, the U.S. and Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) guaranteed to protect Read More…
US H-Bomb Testing Forgotten In Media Frenzy Over North Korea Threat
As the U.S. detonated nuclear bomb after nuclear bomb in the Marshall Islands – amounting to 23 tests of both fission and fusion bombs over a 12-year period – evacuated islanders and others nearby were intentionally exposed to radiation fallout from the testing, in what would become known as “Project 4.1.” In the aftermath of President Read More…
Syria War Diary: Order Returns To Western Cities, Civilians Recount Horrors Of Rebel Rule
In revisiting Madaya and al-Waer after their reclamation by the Syrian army, it soon became clear from Bartlett’s conversations with residents, just how distorted the reporting of corporate media about their fate under “rebel” control had been. HOMS, SYRIA — In the last year, the Syrian cities of Aleppo and Madaya have become familiar to the Read More…
Journalist Eva Bartlett Travels To North Korea, Brings Back Photos Very Different From MSM
As the United States continues to drum up support for possible military intervention in North Korea, the propaganda attacks launched against the isolated Asian nation by the mainstream corporate press have intensified as well. Ranging from the semi-legitimate to the ridiculously absurd, the corporate media has launched a campaign of insults balanced only by its Read More…