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Margaret Kimberley
, BAR editor and senior columnist
The Democrats and corporate media don’t really oppose what Donald Trump is doing in Syria or anywhere else.
Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
Three hostile foreign powers—Israel, Turkey and the United States—occupy parts of Syria in defiance of international law.
Margaret Kimberley
, BAR editor and senior columnist
“The corporate media share in the culpability.”
Ajamu Baraka
, BAR editor and columnist
“The Black Alliance for Peace says the only institution with the right and power to protect the peace and res
Margaret Kimberley
, BAR editor and senior columnist
“The commitment must be to end United States interventions and declare independence from anyone who is not firmly opposed to crimes coo
Glen Ford
, BAR executive editor
“Putin exposed the U.S. alliance with al Qaida on the world stage.”
Danny Haiphong
, BAR contributor
“To conflate the just struggle of oppressed people with white nationalism is merely a variant of white supremacist ideology.”
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