By: Alfred de Zayas and Adriel Kasonta
The U.S. regained its seat on the UN Human Rights Council in an uncontested vote in the General Assembly on October 14 after the administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump quit the 47-member body in 2018 citing the “chronic bias” against Israel.
Op-ed: U.S. return to Human Rights Council a mockery of its raison d’être
Tag: Kamala Harris
A Declassified State Department Report Says Microwaves Didn’t Cause “Havana Syndrome”
Havana Syndrome, Directed Energy Weapons, and the New Cold War
While the jury is still out on who committed the attacks against U.S. officials, or even whether there were any attacks at all, directed energy weapons certainly do exist. Havana Syndrome might be science fiction, but directed energy weapons are very much science fact.
Havana Syndrome, Directed Energy Weapons, and the New Cold War
US-Singapore Relations: Being of Use vs. Being Used
How the US Government Stokes Racial Tensions in Cuba and Around the World
10 September 2021 — MintPress News
BLM for Thee, but Not for Me
In Washington’s eyes, the point of funding Black, indigenous, LGBT or other minority groups in enemy countries is not simply to promote tensions there; it is also to create a narrative that will help convince liberals and leftists in the United States to support American intervention.
How the US Government Stokes Racial Tensions in Cuba and Around the World
‘Woke’ imperialism, women’s liberation and Afghanistan
US vs. China: Where does Vietnam Stand?
September 4, 2021 (Brian Berletic – NEO) – As tensions continue to mount between Washington and Beijing, examples continue to abound comparing and contrasting the approaches used by both global powers regarding foreign policy.
US vs. China: Where does Vietnam Stand?
US-China relations at crossroads
The Biden Administration, in dire straits over Afghanistan, is pursuing China for help. There have been two phone calls to Chinese State Councilor and FM Wang Yi from US Secretary of state Antony Blinken since August 16 alone.
The taciturn readouts from Washington would have us believe that these conversations related exclusively to Afghan developments. But Beijing insists that they devolved upon the China-US bilateral relationship as whole. Beijing copiously shared the details of what transpired!
US-China relations at crossroads
Kamala Harris visits Vietnamese site marking capture of enemy pilot John McCain… seemingly thinking it’s a MEMORIAL (VIDEO)
Senior US officials kick off ‘unusually frequent’ visits to SE Asian countries
Senior US officials kick off ‘unusually frequent’ visits to SE Asian countries
Trips expose Washington’s anxiety on marshaling regional states against China: analysts

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