The Re-Election of Barack Obama
Those left-of-the-centre Americans who had opted to vote for a lesser evil than the bigger evil in the shape of Mitt Romney have some ground to celebrate. In fact, anything was possible; Romney could have al...
The 9/11 attacks in 2001 on New York and Washington were used by the Bush administration to justify U.S. wars of aggression in Iraq and Afghanistan to advance imperial geopolitical interests.
Nasir Khan is a historian and a political analyst, holding a doctorate of philosophy degree from the University of Oslo. He is the author of Development of the Concept and Theory of Alienation in Marx's Writings (1995) and Perceptions of Islam in the Christendoms: A Historical Survey (2006). He has published numerous articles on international affairs and human rights. He is a peace activist who opposes war and violence. He believes in the peaceful co-existence of all nations and peoples.