Say ‘No’ to Victoria Nuland

February 9, 2021 AFP Editor 0

25 organizations urge Senate to reject Biden pick. By S.T. Patrick Twenty-five organizations have signed a letter asking the Senate to reject President Joe Biden’s nominee for undersecretary of state for political affairs, Victoria Nuland. […]

Mattis: Kill ‘America First’

January 5, 2021 AFP Editor 0

By Mark Anderson Former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, a retired four-star general named to that position by President Donald Trump on Inauguration Day 2017, departed the position two years later, in January 2019, and […]

Russia & Turkey Heading for War?

October 29, 2020 AFP Editor 0

Christian Armenia and Muslim Azerbaijan may become battleground for Putin, Erdogan. By Richard Walker There is potential for Russia and Turkey to square off in a proxy war in the Caucasus where they are on […]

Tensions Increase With Russia, China

August 20, 2020 AFP Editor 1

By Richard Walker While the global pandemic dominates the headlines, rising tensions between the U.S., Russia, and China may pose a greater threat to all of us. Experts in Europe, China, and Russia have been […]

Was U.S. Planning Terror Op?

June 7, 2020 AFP Editor 0

Captured mercenary claims attempted coup had ties to Washington. By Richard Walker It remains to be seen if the failed May 3 operation to kill or capture Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro was indeed a real […]

Turkey Wants NATO Backing in Syria

March 11, 2020 AFP Editor 0

If Turkish president Erdogan has his way, the U.S. will be drawn into conflict with Russia. By Phil Giraldi Domestic politics in the United States—with the White House lashing out against enemies and a Democratic […]

Is NATO Brain Dead?

December 12, 2019 AFP Editor 1

The divides between NATO member states is growing larger. By Richard Walker After 70 years, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has gone into steady decline. While its supporters, to quote Mark Twain, will insist […]

Bad Idea to Keep Poking Russians

November 1, 2019 AFP Editor 2

Tensions in the Black Sea could rise dramatically if U.S. agitation doesn’t stop. By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts The neoconservatives who run U.S. foreign policy are now herding the U.S. out of the remaining arms […]

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