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The Missing Three-Letter Word in the Iran Crisis

Published July 13, 2019by Guest Contributor 8 Comments

by Michael T. Klare It’s always the oil. While President Trump was hobnobbing with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the G-20 summit in Japan, brushing off a recent U.N. report about the prince’s role in the murder of… Continue Reading →

Iran China, fracking, IEA, Iran, Michael Klare, oil, Persian Gulf

How Donald Trump Changed Everything (2016-2020)

Published December 6, 2016by John Feffer

by John Feffer I didn’t vote in the pivotal American election of 2016. Thirty-five years ago, in that unseasonably warm month of November, I was in Antarctica’s Allan Hills taking ice core samples with a hand augur. The pictures I… Continue Reading →

US Foreign Policy climate change, Donald Trump, energy, federal government, fracking, global warming, John Feffer, reconstruction, states rights

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