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George H.W. Bush: War Criminal, CIA Spy, Oil Tycoon, Embodiment of US Elite
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George H.W. Bush: War Criminal, CIA Spy, Oil Tycoon, Embodiment of US Elite

President George H. W. Bush was an elite custodian of capitalism and empire, with countless victims, from Iraq to Panama. The former oil tycoon and CIA director paved the way for Trumpism. Ben Norton reports….

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Don’t Forget George H. W. Bush’s War Crimes, from Iraq’s ‘Highway of Death’ to Panama
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Don’t Forget George H. W. Bush’s War Crimes, from Iraq’s ‘Highway of Death’ to Panama

As US president, George H.W. Bush invaded Panama and waged the barbaric Gulf War, in which the American military devastated Iraqi civilian infrastructure and massacred thousands of fleeing soldiers. Ben Norton reports. Visit https://therealnews.com for…

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Protests in Haiti: An Overlooked Crisis the World Should Not Ignore
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Protests in Haiti: An Overlooked Crisis the World Should Not Ignore

Haiti faces fuel shortages, food shortages, and corruption. Political economist Keston Perry argues that neocolonialism, neoliberalism, and climate injustice are at the root of Haiti’s instability. Subscribe to our page and support our work at…

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A Coronavirus Bailout Will Save Corporations, Not Workers
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A Coronavirus Bailout Will Save Corporations, Not Workers

What happened to the cash from the last bailout? Industries spent it all on stock buybacks and are now looking for billions more in relief from the impact of coronavirus. Director/Video Editor: Will Arenas Audio…

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They were released from Guantanamo. But the horrors didn’t end | Rattling the Bars
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They were released from Guantanamo. But the horrors didn’t end | Rattling the Bars

The revelations of widespread torture of detainees at the illegal US naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba, rattled the American conscience during the Bush Jr. administration. Two decades later, detainments at Guantanamo continue, but the public…

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