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What Trump Got Right About Nuclear Weapons—And How to Step Back from the Brink
4 avril, par Lucas RuizPresident Donald Trump’s recent remarks about nuclear weapons are 100-percent correct. Speaking to a room of reporters in the White House on February 13, President Trump signaled his interest in restarting arms control negotiations with Russia and China. “There’s no … The post What Trump Got (…) -
Israel’s Brutality in Gaza Surpasses All Recent Forms of Terrorism
4 avril, par Euro-Med Human Rights MonitorThe nature of Israel’s crimes in the Gaza Strip must be denounced, particularly the crimes’ horrifying scope, methodical execution, and wide-ranging effects, which surpass those of armed groups like ISIS. While the crimes committed by ISIS have been widely denounced … The post Israel’s (…) -
Global Trade War. Trump’s Decision to “Tariff the Entire World”
4 avril, par Andrew KorybkoTrump’s decision to tariff the entire world to varying extents as revenge for their tariffs against the US has shaken the global economy to its core. Instead of restoring free and fair trade like he claims to want, which would … The post Global Trade War. Trump’s Decision to “Tariff the Entire (…) -
Attacks on African-American History Continues. Vicious Attacks by the Trump White House
4 avril, par Abayomi AzikiweAll recognitions and acknowledgements of African people in the United States and world history have come under vicious attack by the White House under President Donald Trump. Both Trump and the MAGA-dominated House of Representatives and Senate have decried … The post Attacks on (…) -
America’s Legacy of Recklessness and Covert Biological Crimes
4 avril, par Richard GaleThe United States’ decades-long pursuit of biological weapons has remained shrouded in secrecy, deception, and scientific recklessness. While publicly condemning biowarfare as a threat to global security, the government has simultaneously engineered microbes to be deadlier, more infectious, and (…)