Campus Protests: The Kids May Not Be Alright, But They Are (Mostly) Right

Thomas Knapp: I’m too young to remember the campus convulsions of the 1960s, but older friends who were there tell me that the growing campus protest movement against US support for Israel’s war in Palestine bears a striking resemblance to those days. I happen to support that movement’s goals, at least to the extent of wanting to … Continue reading Campus Protests: The Kids May Not Be Alright, But They Are (Mostly) Right → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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Is US Officialdom Insane?

Kim Petersen: A foreboding article was published on April 24. It was pointed out that China had provided a berth to a Russian ship Angara that is purportedly “tied to North Korea-Russia arms transfers.” Reuters cited Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) – that boasts of itself to be “the world’s oldest and the UK’s leading defence and […]
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FTC’s Noncompete Rule: A Poor Solution to a Self-Solving Problem

Thomas Knapp: On April 23, National Public Radio reports, the US Federal Trade Commission voted “to ban nearly all noncompetes, employment agreements that typically prevent workers from joining competing businesses or launching ones of their own.” The ban is largely retroactive, but does exclude existing agreements for the high-salary “senior executives” most people associate with the idea … Continue reading FTC’s Noncompete Rule: A Poor Solution to a Self-Solving Problem → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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Analysing Belarus’ Claim Of Recently Thwarting Drone Attacks From Lithuania

Voice of East: Analysing Belarus’ Claim Of Recently Thwarting Drone Attacks From Lithuania By Andrew Korybko As it stands, the US isn’t too interested in escalating the NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine for domestic electoral reasons, but some actors feel differently. These are anti-Russian... Read More › - Voice of East


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Gun Safety Reminder: There Are Only Two Kinds of Shootings

Thomas Knapp: On April 15, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was sentenced to 18 months in prison for involuntary manslaughter over her role in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust, a movie production for which Gutierrez-Reed served as an armorer. Actor Alec Baldwin faces trial in July, on the same charge and regarding the same … Continue reading Gun Safety Reminder: There Are Only Two Kinds of Shootings → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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The Polish President Admitted That A Major Infrastructure Project Has Dual Military Purposes

Voice of East: The Polish President Admitted That A Major Infrastructure Project Has Dual Military Purposes By Andrew Korybko Andrzej Duda inadvertently vindicated those Russian observers who long suspected that this transport megaproject right outside of Warsaw had dual military purposes, thus proving that... Read More › - Voice of East


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A Ukrainian Think Tank’s Survey Proved That People’s Views Towards Poland Are Shifting

Voice of East: A Ukrainian Think Tank’s Survey Proved That People’s Views Towards Poland Are Shifting By Andrew Korybko If the Polish-Ukrainian grain dispute that’s caused by the former’s foreign-majority ownership of its industrial agriculture isn’t soon resolved, then mutual perceptions might unprecedentedly worsen.... Read More › - Voice of East


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The US Will Not Support Israeli Attack Against Iran, But Can The Israelis Be Curbed?

Voice of East: The US Will Not Support Israeli Attack Against Iran, But Can The Israelis Be Curbed? By Uriel Araujo The fact that Iran provides weapons to Palestinians is not heinous at all, because a population under “belligerent occupation” (in the wording of... Read More › - Voice of East


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US Foreign Policy: “No Daylight” Is Where Peace Dies In Darkness

Thomas Knapp: “Absent a directed, sustained, and articulated policy of no daylight between the United States and Israel,” Matthew Continetti wrote in the Washington Free Beacon on March 29, “the rift between America and her ally will widen and the world will grow more dangerous.” Proof that Continetti had things completely bass-ackward arrived on April 1, when Israeli aircraft … Continue reading US Foreign Policy: “No Daylight” Is Where Peace Dies In Darkness → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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Russia’s Request For UNSC Sanctions Against Israel Is A Principled Soft Power Move

Voice of East: Russia’s Request For UNSC Sanctions Against Israel Is A Principled Soft Power Move By Andrew Korybko The sole purpose is to reaffirm the primacy of international law as enshrined in the UN Charter after Israel refused to implement UNSC 2728. Russian... Read More › - Voice of East


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