Regime Change Failed But the Plot to Destroy Syria Continues

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Israel Invades Lebanon Again: The Greater Israel Project That Keeps Failing

Israel has expanded its war across the region, bombing Lebanon and Iran while preparing a potential ground invasion into southern Lebanon.Israeli officials claim the goal is simply to create a “buffer zone” for security. But many Israeli politicians and commentators are openly di ...  Show more

War on Iran Could Crash the Global Economy: Yanis Varoufakis Explains

The war between the U.S., Israel, and Iran could send shockwaves through the global economy.Energy markets, shipping routes, fertilizer supply, and cloud infrastructure are all at risk. Even a short disruption could drive inflation, food shortages, and economic instability worldw ...  Show more

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