The War Party and the Media

The panel on which I sat at the Antiwar.com was entitled, "The War Party and the Media – or Do I Repeat Myself?" Along with George Szamuely and Eric Garris, I tried to explore some of the reasons for what might be seen as something of a mystery: Why...

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Never Mind Kosovo–What About New Mexico?

I was reminded of why I hate the Republican Party last Sunday morning while watching Tim Russert of "Meet the Press" prompt Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott on why we need to be involved everywhere. Iraq is supposedly building "long range missiles" in Khartoum, and...

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Beyond Left and Right

Editor's note: This is an edited version of Justin Raimondo's speech, "The Globalist Design," to the Second Annual Antiwar.com conference. BEYOND LEFT AND RIGHT "Beyond Left and Right: The New Face of the Antiwar Movement," that was the theme of this, the second...

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Blockading OPEC

Perhaps gasoline prices have gotten high enough that some people will be interested in a somewhat impish (and certainly impolitic) but quite possibly an effective way to get at the root of the problem. Stick with me a moment. The problem, from the perspective of...

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Anniversary of Shame

This Friday it will be exactly one year since the mightiest military power on earth decided to pulverize one of the smallest and weakest – all in the name of "humanitarianism." And what has been the result of this mission of mercy? It's time to take stock.NOTHING...

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Where Are We Going?

Where have we been, and where are we going? These are the two questions that preoccupy my mind these days, as we approach the one year anniversary of Antiwar.com's operation as a continuously-updated news and commentary site. A week away from the opening day of our...

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Anti-imperialism, 1900

As sometimes noted here, many historians see the beginnings of American imperialism in the Spanish-American War. A war fought ostensibly for the freedom of the Cuban people allowed the United States to relieve Spain of its Pacific possessions, Guam, the Marianas, and...

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Kosovo’s Borderlands

An old Mercedes draws up on a quiet street. Out of it gets a middle-aged woman accompanied by four teenagers – three girls and a young man. The woman (she may even be the mother of the 4) proceeds to kick and thump one of the girls while the young man delivers a...

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Kosovo Revisited: Spies, Spooks and Censors

During the Kosovo war the lies of NATO were broadcast all over the world and supinely accepted by the "mainstream" media as the fountainhead of truth; indeed, those lies were embroidered, elaborated on and systematized into a full-blown delusional system, a mass...

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