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18. December 2025

Trump’s ‘New’ National Security Strategy Is Just The Old Strategy In New Clothing

We are currently in our annual crowdfunding campaign. If you want our independent and non-profit media network to continue in 2025, please participate in this campaign by clicking here. In November, the Trump administration released its so-called “new” National Security Strategy. Across both mainstream and alternative media, many commentators portrayed the document as a significant break from […]


16. December 2025

Trump’s Empire of Hubris and Thuggery

Written by Jeffrey Sachs To read the original text in English, visit the following link: https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/trump-national-security-strategy-memo ABOUT JEFFREY D. SACHS Jeffrey D. Sachs is University Professor and Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, where he directed the Earth Institute from 2002 until 2016. He is President of the UN Sustainable Development […]


12. December 2025

U.S. Efforts to Divide Russia And India Have Failed w/ John Helmer

We are currently in our annual crowdfunding campaign. If you want our independent and non-profit media network to continue in 2025, please participate in this campaign by clicking here. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited India last week and held talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who greeted Russia’s President with elaborate honours. During the visit, the […]


9. December 2025

Is Turkey Warming Up To Iran?

We are currently in our annual crowdfunding campaign. If you want our independent and non-profit media network to continue in 2025, please participate in this campaign by clicking here. In this interview, investigative journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris speaks with Prof. Dr. Foad Izadi, Professor of World Studies at the University of Tehran, about Turkey’s […]


23. November 2025

World War III Has Only Begun

In this video, investigative journalist and human rights lawyer, Dimitri Lascaris interviews Hamed Ghashghavi, an Iranian Researcher of North American and European Studies. Ghashghavi discusses his experience being sanctioned by the U.S. government, the role of Western influence and propaganda in Iran, and Iran’s approach to independence, nuclear policy, and regional conflicts involving Israel, Lebanon, […]


24. October 2025

The Hidden Truth Behind Israel–US Relations — Scott Horton

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with Scott Horton, Director of the Libertarian Institute and renowned author, about the latest developments in Ukraine and Gaza. The discussion then takes a deeper historical turn, exploring U.S.–Israel relations and asking whether decades of American support for Israel have ultimately served or […]


21. October 2025

The China Syndrome: The US History of Fear as Foreign Policy

In this interview with historian Peter Kuznick, co-author of “The Untold History of the United States” (together with Oliver Stone), the discussion centers on the suppressed turning points of U.S. history – from the silenced visions of Henry Wallace to the escalation of the Cold War.Kuznick reveals how missed opportunities for peace gave rise to […]


20. October 2025

The Truth About the Nobel Peace Prize

In this video, Pulitzer Prize winner Glenn Greenwald questions this year’s awarding of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado, the leader of the Venezuelan opposition. But what is really behind this decision? Is the Nobel Peace Prize still a symbol of peace—or has it long since become a tool of political influence? […]


18. October 2025

Prof. Mearsheimer – Gaza Ceasefire, Ukraine War & Escalation with China

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald interviews Prof. John Mearsheimer, an American political scientist at the University of Chicago, about the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas and its far-reaching geopolitical implications. The discussion also covers the latest developments in Ukraine and the growing tensions with China and Iran. It further explores shifts […]