
Tag: iraq


Analysis: Western Elites Aren’t Mourning the Loss of Afghan Life, but of Their Own Power
by David Wearing

Opinion: Post-Brexit ‘Global Britain’ is Becoming a Threat to International Security
by David Wearing
The government’s recent Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy has spelled out the agenda for British foreign relations in the 2020s and beyond. It’s going to make us and the rest of the world a lot less safe, writes David Wearing.

Opinion: The Biden Administration Just Broke International Law. Why Doesn’t Anyone Care?
by Aaron Bastani

Downstream: Does the US Want Julian Assange Dead? Interview With Yanis Varoufakis
On Monday a British judge ruled that Julian Assange should not be extradited to the United States on charges of espionage and computer hacking. Yet despite that verdict the judgment arguably represented a blow to freedom of the press – with the judge accepting the substance of the case made by the US state department. […]

Opinion: Britain’s Covid-19 Death Toll Goes Far Beyond Its Borders
by David Wearing
Since the outbreak of Covid-19, criticism of the British government has focused on negligence within the UK’s own borders. But from Yemen to Iraq, Britain’s responsibility for the global death toll goes far further than is being reported, argues David Wearing.

AIPAC is Not the Reason for US-Israeli Ties
by David Wearing

The Bastani Factor: Anglo-Arabia: Why Gulf Wealth Matters to Britain | Aaron Meets David Wearing
Aaron is joined by David Wearing author of ‘Anglo-Arabia: Why Gulf Wealth Matters to Britain’ to discuss the Gulf oil monarchies and the UK’s key supporting role in the disastrous Saudi-led intervention in Yemen.

Refugees in Indonesia and Iraq Condemn Western Indifference
by Matt Broomfield

6 Misconceptions About the Iran Nuclear Deal
by JT White
