
The Neocon Coup that Has Controlled the USA for 26 Years is Coming to an End
• by Martin ArmstrongQUESTION: You said that the US was going to invade Iran after Iraq. Was that classified?
QUESTION: You said that the US was going to invade Iran after Iraq. Was that classified?
The discredited war party mobilizes against Trump's peace initiative
The conservative movement and the Republican party split into two different factions beginning in the 1960s with the Neocons or Neoconservatives taking over and pushing out the traditional conservatives, or the Paleoconservatives. Media analyst Mark
Sen. Marco Rubio is a shoo-in for Secretary of State in the coming Trump Administration, but will the long-time neocon interventionist last long in an administration elected to pursue a new kind of foreign policy? Politico writes today that he may ha
"We Have A Serious, Serious Problem On A Global Scale" - Martin Armstrong Warns Neocons "Scared To Death Of Trump"
One of the least competent administrations in recent American history is now currently giving way to one of the least impressive presidential transitions.
In late November, the seemingly dormant civil war in Syria reignited and Syrian rebel groups began a new drive across western Syria.
Something weird happened in South Korea. No one really cared, nor understood. It might have been an attempted coup, led by the incumbent President, which isn't how such things tend to roll.
On the neocon list of ways to make the world safer for Israel, Iran originally occupied pride of place. "Real men go to Tehran!" was the muscular brag.
The first Trump term was notable for countless terrible appointments Trump made. This was true in terms of both politics and policy.
"Trump's hawkish lineup is starting to look like a reunion for the worst of US interventionists. The man who said 'no wars' hired a cabinet that's clearly thirsting for the next one." --@ghida_fakhry
Aaron Maté : Is Trump a Neocon?