American Herald Tribune|Richard Behan: It doesn't matter what the friggin' legal and ethics people say. We need to win this motherfucker. -- Mr. Scott Foval, Field Director, Americans United for Change, retained by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee
An elite stratum of wealthy and politically dominant people intends to make ...
American Herald Tribune|Daniel Haiphong: The two-party corporate duopoly remains mired in crisis in the closing days of the 2016 Presidential elections. Donald Trump's virtual hijacking of the Republican Party has strippedthe competition between the two dominant sections of the ruling class down to its most naked form. The corporate media's non-stop ...
Washington regards itself asthe finest democracy in the world. It has waged dozens of war to supposedly spread democracy far and wide. However, Washington's rhetoric fails to meet the standard of reality. Not only does Washington wage wars that destroy entire nations in the name of democracy, but its electoral system is the antithesis of democracy ...
President Obama, who has made aggressive moves since Democratic losses on Election Day, faces more battles with newly empowered Republicans when he returns from his foreign trip Sunday.
In the wake of recent announcements about climate change and Internet policy -- both of which drew criticism from the GOP -- Obama now faces contentious calls over ...
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Pentagon seeks Iran sanctions waiver for Afghanistan investment: Report
The US military has been trying to win sanctions waivers for Iran in a bid to facilitate investment by the Islamic Republic in its neighboring Afghanistan, a report says.
Iranian police seize over ...
[caption id="attachment_92423" align="alignright" width="167"] Iran's newly-appointed ambassador to the United Nations, Hamid Aboutalebi[/caption]
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Office for Political Affairs Hamid Aboutalebi underlined Washington's acknowledgement of Iran's crucial role in the region, and said both the ...
(Reuters) - The leaders of three U.S. Senate committees asked intelligence officials on Friday for regular briefings on whetherIranis complying with an interim agreement to rein in its nuclear program, as Congress weighs whether to impose a new round of sanctions on Tehran.
PresidentBarack Obama'sadministration has urged lawmakers not to impose more ...
In a broad show of bipartisan support for containing the threat of a nuclear-armedIran, all but one member of theHouse Foreign Affairs Committeesigned a letter to President Obama on Monday calling for him to increase pressure on the Islamic republic.
Our diplomatic goal must be to reach a negotiated settlement in whichIranagrees to verifiably dismantle ...