Why the United States launched its proxy war against Russia in Ukraine Ukraine has nothing to do with sovereignty, democracy or (alleged) Russian aggression. That’s all propaganda, says Mike Whitney.
Tony Blair's war on Iraq radicalized young UK Muslims says John Prescott Former UK deputy prime minister John Prescott says he was wrong to support Blair's war on Iraq -- too late for one million dead Iraqis.
Regime change in Venezuela: how Obama is extending US imperial intervention Venuzuela's problems are not the business of the United States, says Matt Carr, and they are not a threat to American national security.
America - the 'beacon for freedom' where you can torture with no fear of prosecution Despite admitting that the US has been a serial practitioner of torture, Obama has declared that not one perptrator will face prosecution.
History returns with a vengeance as the demons of war are unleashed in Ukraine Richard Sakwa explains how yet another crisis in European politics was created on the anniversaries of the start of two world wars.
Tony Blair must choose between making millions for himself and making peace All Palestinians see is a 'peace envoy' who has not spoken out for them, nor demanded an end to the blockade or the occupation.
What we can learn from the day the US burned to death 100,000 women and children America's needless firebombing of Tokyo in 1945 is one of the 'good war' myths used to justify the endless war policies of today.
Libya and ISIS: has Muammar Gadaffi had the last laugh on all of us? Gaddafi foresaw a Libya mired in utter chaos, civil conflict and western diktats; a breeding ground for Jihadi fundamentalism and extremists.
Who is really responsible for the crisis in Ukraine boiling over? What is needed, says Jonathan Steele, is a balanced analysis of why we have got to where we are in Ukraine and what could save us.
Ten reasons why we can't ignore Islamophobia and the 'war on terror' As anti-Muslim racism spreads and intensifies, here's ten reasons why we must stand up to Islamophobia and break the cycle of endless war.
From Afghanistan to Ukraine, a complicit media has blood on its hands What trips off the tongues of journalists costs lives, says Sheila Coombes. What we need trouble makers who ask the right questions.