Are Mass Deportations Possible? The Case Of The Dominican Republic Birthright citizenship is repealed. Special agents round up illegal immigrants at construction and agricultural work sites to be instantly sent home. A concrete wall is constructed and garrisoned with soldiers surveilling the border with drones and radars. These are not the empty promises of Donald Trump, Giorgia Meloni or the
The Stakes In A US/Israeli War Against Hezbollah On July 14th, 2006, two days into Israel’s bombing campaign against Lebanon, Hezbollah announced a special televised address from Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah. During his speech, he promised the Lebanese people a cathartic surprise. "Now, in the middle of the sea, facing Beirut, the Israeli warship that has attacked
Yahya Sinwar's Impossible Resolve In a window of six hours, Palestinian special forces soldiers used conventional and unconventional tactics to bypass the sophisticated security zone that has long enclosed the heavily surveilled people of Gaza and kill over a thousand Israelis — primarily armed militiamen in their settlements and Israeli soldiers in their bases — while
Israel First: Trump's Next Cabinet Wants War With Iran Donald Trump’s has become the presidential favorite after a series of good polls and a $141 million dollar May fundraising haul. The taboo against being seen associated with Trump has suddenly been shattered, as seen at his $10 million dollar Silicon Valley money drive in the heart of San
The Collapse Of The American Empire, Part III: Diplomacy and Soft Power America’s prestige has rapidly declined. The 2003 war in Iraq, the 2008 financial crisis, Edward Snowden’s exposure of the NSA’s spying program, the weaponization of the US dollar, and America’s diplomatic isolation in support of Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza have chipped away at the