The media’s latest ahistorical freak-out over Afghanistan is further evidence of its de facto merger with the […]
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Gareth Porter joins Scott on Antiwar Radio to discuss his latest piece about the media’s reaction to […]
Just because Hezbollah and Syrian representatives shared their interpretation of something doesn’t automatically mean that they’re right, […]
New York Times (7/11/21): “In a country known for repressive crackdowns on dissent, the rallies were widely viewed […]
Stundin‘s blockbuster (6/26/21) failed to explode in US corporate media. A key witness in the Department of Justice’s case […]
The world watched aghast last month as Israeli forces during Ramadan stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third […]
Aggression, in international politics, is commonly defined as the use of armed force against another sovereign state, not justified […]
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman (Twitter, 12/29/20) described a $2,000 Covid relief check as “divisive,” even though 75% […]
How media language encourages the left to support wars, coups and intervention In an earlier piece (FAIR.org, 3/3/21), […]
The progressive Brasil Wire (3/9/21) reported: “Lula is now a free man, free to run for political office.” The […]
How corporate media sell regime change, Intervention and war to progressive audiences Aversion to military intervention has […]
“Our quotes are intendedly twisted casting shadows over important scientific work.” — Danish epidemiologist Thea Kølsen Fischer […]