Did Neocons Sabotage North Korea Deal?

March 19, 2019 AFP Editor 1

Warhawks, Democrats can’t tolerate president succeeding in peace efforts with “boogeyman” By Dr. Ron Paul President Donald Trump’s second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in late February was criticized by both parties […]

U.S., Taliban Begin Peace Negotiations

January 25, 2019 AFP Editor 0

After Syria, President Trump looks to exact even more peace in the Middle East as evidenced by U.S. talks with Taliban officials to “complete the Afghanistan reconciliation process.” We would do well to remember the […]

Russia Won’t Kowtow to Israel, U.S.

November 15, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Putin has given Syria advanced anti-missile technology capable of shooting down Israeli aircraft, despite protests from Tel Aviv and D.C., and Turkey has signed a deal to purchase updated Russian missiles. By Richard Walker Russia […]

Elites Regretting Saudi Love Fest?

October 29, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Recent behavior of the psychopathic Saudi leader Mohammed bin Salman has advocates questioning U.S. support, both from government and from the entertainment industry. By Richard Walker Elites in Hollywood, and in the board rooms of […]

Why Are We Siding With al Qaeda?

September 14, 2018 AFP Editor 2

We’re siding with al Qaeda, who attacked us, to “regime-change” Iran, who didn’t attack us. Ron Paul points out this entire strategy makes no sense. By Dr. Ron Paul In my last column, I urged […]

U.S.-Israel Military Juggernaut Grows

July 14, 2018 AFP Editor 0

From Alaska to the Negev Desert, cooperation between Israeli and American militaries is putting U.S. troops in harm’s way. By Philip Giraldi The increasing ties between the Israeli and American militaries have gone virtually unnoticed […]

Trump’s Foreign Policy Scorecard

May 10, 2018 AFP Editor 0

While President Trump’s “strategy of tension,” as described by French President Emmanuel Macron, appears to be effective with North Korea, though calling it a strategy at all, says Phil Giraldi, is questionable given the administration […]

America’s Unsustainable Empire

April 24, 2018 AFP Editor 5

How long can America continue to expend our blood and treasure to sustain security commitments around the world? And how long should we keep trying to do so? Many would argue we should never have entered […]

National Defense Strategy Is Offensive

February 5, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Defense Secretary James Mattis recently delivered “bombastic” remarks on the U.S.’s new National Defense Strategy report, which former spook Philip Giraldi calls “occasionally . . . actually delusional” and “bizarre.” His remarks have again revealed […]

Too Many Wars. Too Many Enemies.

January 30, 2018 AFP Editor 1

NATO is staring down “the worst crisis in its history,” says Pat Buchanan, and the U.S. decision on whether to stand with the Kurds against Turkish aggression or abandon the Kurds will determine if NATO […]

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