U.S.-UK leaders in trouble over Gaza war
Research shows leaders in the United States and United Kingdom are on edge over their handling of the Israeli war on the totally besieged Gaza Strip.
It is an illusion that U.S.-UK attacks can deter Yemen
The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden has repeatedly claimed that it wants to avoid a wider conflict in West Asia since Israel launched its war on Gaza on October 7.
Israel ignores ICJ ruling, intensifies genocidal war on Gaza
Israel presses ahead with its war of genocide, massacre and ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip as the death toll from its onslaught against the besieged Palestinian territory keeps mounting.
Are post-war Gaza scenarios realistic?
Since the establishment of Israel in 1948, Western countries have thrown their full weight behind the regime.
Is seppuku or something like it underway for the U.S. and Israel?
U.S. foreign policy starting primarily with the Vietnam War, or the American war as it is called in Hanoi, was a disaster and that war probably never would have happened if President John F. Kennedy had not been assassinated in 1963.
Crime in Gaza and Punishment in Jordan International
Anti-U.S. sentiments have been on the rise in West Asia in recent months over Washington’s unwavering support for Israel’s barbarism and genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
Gaza’s victory this time in the Hague
In a much-anticipated decision on Friday, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an order for Israel to take all necessary steps to minimize casualties and destruction in the besieged Gaza Strip.
24 Israeli troops, 21 in a single incident, killed in Gaza in one day
Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari provided more details on the two dozen troops killed on Monday– the deadliest since the Gaza ground incursion began, Al Jazeera reported.
The number of Gazans killed in the Israeli genocide sets a new record
The Gazan Health Ministry reported a grim statistic on Sunday, revealing that the Palestinian death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza has surpassed 25,000, with an estimated 70 percent of casualties being women and children.
U.S. imperialism in Red Sea at risk
Over the past century, America established itself as an imperialist power of the world's seas and international waters.