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Selected Articles: A Tit for Tat on US Aggression?
By Global Research News
Global Research, September 04, 2017

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British Troops Withdraw From South Syria, End Training to Militants

By Andrew Illingworth, September 04, 2017

Just like US military personnel who were also part of the so-called “moderate opposition” training program in southern Syria, British special forces troops operated from a coalition base established at the town of al-Tanf near Syria’s border with Iraq.

Video: 9/11 and the Global War on Terrorism

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky and James Corbett, September 04, 2017

9/11 marks the onslaught of the “Global War on Terrorism” (GWOT), used as a pretext and a justification by the US and its NATO allies to carry out a “war without borders”, a global war of conquest.

Did Defense Secretary James Mattis Commit War Crimes in Iraq?

By Aaron Glantz, September 04, 2017

Retired Gen. James Mattis earned the nickname “Mad Dog” for leading U.S. Marines into battle in Fallujah, Iraq, in April 2004. In that assault, members of the Marine Corps, under Mattis’ command, shot at ambulances and aid workers. They cordoned off the city, preventing civilians from escaping. They posed for trophy photos with the people they killed.

Unnerving the Donald: North Korea’s Sixth Nuclear Test

By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, September 04, 2017

Given that China does trade with Pyongyang, the cessation of trade between the US and the world’s second largest economy is bound to be an own goal of dramatic idiocy. Doing so will make the US smaller rather than great, somewhat against the current puffy rhetoric preferred in the White House.

North Korea: “Annihilation”, “Massive Military Response” or Economic Warfare?

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, September 04, 2017

What is significant is that without South Korea’s cooperation, the US will not be in a position to effectively initiate military procedures against the DPRK. Hopefully, peace negotiations (with the support of China, Russia and South Korea) could emerge.

Russia Protests US Searches of Its Diplomatic Facilities

By Stephen Lendman, September 03, 2017

Newly arrived Russian ambassador to Washington Anatoly Antonov can expect rough waters to navigate in his new post, operating in hostile territory.

Moscow will react “professionally and calmly” to America’s latest affront, not with “hysterical impulses,” he said. Tough sanctions imposed in early August didn’t make things easier.

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