Deindustrialization, NATO-Style

by GREGORY ELICH One of the main features of NATO’s bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 was the deliberate targeting of factories and manufacturing plants. As a member of a delegation travelling throughout Yugoslavia shortly after the end of the war, I could readily see that such targeting had been methodical and thorough. Wherever we […]

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House GOP Plans Secret Vote to Determine Export-Import Bank’s Future

With Republicans divided over the Export-Import Bank, the agency’s future could come down to a secret vote cast during a closed-door meeting. The House Republican Conference is expected to gather within the next few weeks to hold a private vote on whether to reauthorize the controversial bank, Heritage Action for America, the sister organization of […]

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Italians revolt against immigrant invasion

“Italians are resisting the huge influx of immigrants arriving on their shores, with some politicians calling on supporters to say “no, with every means, to every new arrival” By Nick Squires, Rome Italians are in growing revolt against the number of migrants arriving on their shores, with more than 10,000 people rescued from the Mediterranean […]

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Iran Says US Conceded on All Its Red Lines in Nuclear Deal

Iranian leadership continues to state clearly that the framework deal announced in Lausanne, Switzerland earlier this month constitutes a major achievement of the Islamic regime, which didn’t give up on its nuclear program at all and forced the US to fold. Iranian Revolutionary Guards chief General Mohammed Ali Jafari, who is considered to be one of the […]

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Just Who in Hell Looks Like a Prune?

By John W. Lillpop The ever-daft Debbie Wasserman Shultz, Chair of the Democrat National Committee(DNC), threw the first salvo in what is sure to become a bitter generation war in the race for the US presidency in 2016. For some bizarre reason, Wasserman Shultz decided that calling Marco Rubio a “Prune” made sense at a […]

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Senate Passes Bill Stabilizing Doctors’ Payments, Adding $141 Billion to Deficit

With just hours to go before Medicare physicians potentially faced deep cuts in payments, the Senate passed legislation that stabilizes such payments but adds $141 billion to the deficit. Fresh off of a two-week recess in their home states, the Senate voted 92-8 to pass the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, which […]

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