The apprehension last week of Sudbury native Tarek Mehanna is the fifth terrorism-related arrest in the United States in as many months, putting homegrown radicalism back on the radar screen. [more]
Described in legal parlance as “non self governing” or an “unincorporated territory,” Guam remains engulfed in a post-colonial identity crisis. Civil rights activists Hope Cristobal and Julian Aguon discussed this issue in the context of on-going American militarization. [more]
Iran’s enemy is not America’s friend. Why supporting the terrorists who are trying to take down the Revolutionary Guard will only come back to haunt America. [more]
Using the code name Donna, the younger sister of Fidel and Raul Castro worked undercover for the CIA in Cuba in the early 1960s, helping opponents of their communist rule escape execution and imprisonment. [more]
Hugo Chavez has started his own move studio. Thought control? “This is about defending Venezuela,” says Hector Sóto, Venezuela’s culture minister. “I worry about our kids spending their weekends watching Mel Gibson killing people for an hour and a half.” [more]
Tags: CIA, Cuba, Fidel Castro, Guam, Hugo Chávez, iran, iraq, Revolutionary Guard, Terrorism, Venezuela
Nick Ducote
Nick is an undergraduate at Louisiana Tech University studying political science and history.
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