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Russian “Merchant of Death” Still Held in Thailand
For more than a decade and a half, Viktor Bout has been fueling the most savage wars and terrorist operations in Africa, Asia,...
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For more than a decade and a half, Viktor Bout has been fueling the most savage wars and terrorist operations in Africa, Asia,...
"KGB influence 'soars under Putin,'" blared the headline of a BBC online article for December 13, 2006. The following day, a similar headline...
Read moreThe recent murder-by-poison of Russian KGB/FSB defector Alexander Litvinenko is a potent warning about the dangers of our new security “partnership” with Putin’s...
Read moreMany of these Italian politicians have had close relations with the Soviet Union and Eastern bloc intelligence services for decades and have long...
Read moreOne of poisoned Russian defector Alexander Litvinenko's most important accusations is his charge that Ayman al-Zawahiri, reportedly al-Qaeda's "Number 2" commander, had been...
Read moreAyman al-Zawahiri, the reputed Number 2 chief in al-Qaeda and the man second only to Osama bin Laden on the FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorists"...
Read moreThe European Union’s governing elite are stunned by French and Dutch voters’ rejection of the EU Constitution, but refuse to give up their...
Read moreThe emerging European superstate, now moving forward under the EU, is the result of a deliberate scheme put into motion many years ago...
Read moreThe European Union — adding new members and completing a Constitution — threatens the freedom of Europe and foreshadows similar processes under way...
Read moreMikhail Gorbachev is coming to Middle America. To Wisconsin’s Fox Cities, to be precise — a group of communities on the Fox River...
Read moreThrough NATO, the UN has acquired through the back door what it has not been able to achieve openly. ...
Read moreDid Putin and his KGB comrades arrange the 1999 al-Qaeda terrorist attacks in Russia? If so, is the KGB also complicit in al-Qaeda's...
Read moreMuch of the world sat glued before their television screens, eyes and ears transfixed by the drama unfolding in a Los Angeles courtroom....
Read moreThis is the third and final part of an interview with Christopher Story (left), editor of the London-based journal Soviet Analyst and of...
Read moreThis is part two of an interview by William F. Jasper, senior editor of THE NEW AMERICAN, with [the late] Christopher Story (left),...
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