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  • There Is No Pretext or Plan for the US-Israel War on Iran

    Hours after Tehran had agreed to the unprecedented concession of eliminating its nuclear stockpile, Donald Trump announced the launch of a “massive and ongoing” US and Israeli air war to topple the Islamic Republic. Trump claimed that he had launched Operation Epic Fury because Iran had refused to negotiate and “just wanted to practice evil.”

  • Cricket in the Crossfire of Politics

    In a barbershop in downtown Srinagar, in what locals still call Shehr-e-Khaas, the crowd is not waiting for haircuts. They are waiting for the toss — the coin flip that determines who bats first. The shop is narrow — its walls lined with mirrors that multiply the room into reflections of reflections. Hair gel, talcum

  • Is AI Coming for Our Jobs?

    The developments in artificial intelligence appear to promise a radical transformation of modern work. But what happens if AI turns out to be much more like previous waves of technological change? In this episode of the Jacobin Radio podcast Confronting Capitalism, Vivek Chibber and Melissa Naschek discuss the history of automation, the effects of technology

  • Zohran Mamdani Is Trying a Fresh Tactic With Trump

    On Thursday, New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani attended the White House to meet with President Donald Trump for a second time. Afterward, his administration posted an image so surreal it was hard to believe it wasn’t AI. In it, Mamdani stands behind Trump, who beams and holds up two newspaper covers. One, a real

  • Spain’s Radical Left Is in Trouble but Not Defeated Yet

    On Wednesday, Spanish labor minister Yolanda Díaz announced that she won’t be a candidate for office again in 2027. Long a popular representative of the radical left, Díaz’s decision to step back strikingly illustrates the troubled waters in this political space ahead of next year’s general election. Díaz is the founder-leader of left-wing alliance Sumar,

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  • Another US-Israel Sucker Punch

    A sucker punch is a punch delivered when the recipient of the punch is hit by surprise. As such a sucker punch indicates cowardice — that the sucker puncher did not have courage and decency to announce his intentions to engage in fisticuffs or battle. The current sneak attack (a so far failed attack) to The post Another US-Israel Sucker Punch appeared first on Dissident Voice.

  • The USrael Attack on Iran and 40th Anniversary of the Murder of Olof Palme

    Today, USrael attacked Iran, for the second time within just one year. Today also marks the 40th Anniversary of the murder of Swedish PM Olof Palme (1927-1986). In the video below, Palme condemns the US bombings of Hanoi, Vietnam, at Xmas 1972. He paid a price for it. He lists the names of places where The post The USrael Attack on Iran and 40th Anniversary of the Murder of Olof Palme appeared first on Dissident Voice.

  • Climate Crisis Threatens Everything

    It was the summer of 2003. I was employed at the time as the national coordinator of the Independent Progressive Politics Network, working towards, we hoped, a progressive, broad-based alternative to the Dems and Reps. But something happened that summer in Europe which changed my life, leading me to leave that IPPN job a year The post Climate Crisis Threatens Everything appeared first on Dissident Voice.

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  • In the Third World War: A Political Lexicon for Today’s Struggles

    This is the English translation of the original introduction to our book, Nella Terza guerra mondiale. Un lessico politico per le lotte del presente (DeriveApprodi, 2025). We are now publishing its English translation as a free ebook. Read online the 2026 Preface to the English edition, and download and share the book. In the Third World War: A Political Lexicon

  • 21st Century Common Sense, Part 3

    It was the summer of 2003. I was employed at the time as the national coordinator of the Independent Progressive Politics Network, working towards, we hoped, a progressive, broad-based alternative to the Dems and Reps. But something happened that summer in Europe which changed my life, leading me to leave that IPPN job a year

  • The Iranian Left, the Right of Self-Determination, and the Question of Ethnic Particularism

    The debate over the “right of nations to self-determination” within segments of the Iranian left is less the result of a concrete analysis of Iran’s social and political structure than a legacy of twentieth-century leftist theoretical traditions, often transferred into the Iranian context without critical reconstruction. In its original historical setting, this concept was a

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  • Jewish Radical Traditions of the SWANA Region w/ Emanuel Ovadia

    In this episode of Counterpunch Radio, Rebecca Maria Goldschmidt speaks with Emanuel Ovadia, a researcher and educator on radical Jewish traditions in the Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA) region. Emanuel shares stories of Muslim-Jewish relations, the politics of language, and the Jewish radical traditions outside of the typical “Ashkenormative” European or American Jewish left. More The post Jewish Radical Traditions of the SWANA Region w/ Emanuel Ovadia appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

  • Iran Attacked by the US and Israel When Peace Was Within Reach

    US and Iranian negotiators met in Geneva earlier this week in what mediators described as the most serious and constructive talks in years. Oman’s foreign minister, Badr Albusaidi, spoke publicly of “unprecedented openness,” signalling that both sides were exploring creative formulations rather than repeating entrenched positions. Discussions showed flexibility on nuclear limits and sanctions relief, and mediators indicated that a principles agreement could have been reached within days, with detailed verification mechanisms to follow within months. More The post Iran Attacked by the US and Israel When Peace Was Within Reach appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

  • Escalation of this War Could Shatter Iran into Ethnic Enclaves

    Ever since the 1979 Iranian Revolution and seizure of hostages in the U.S. Embassy, Washington has sought to topple the Shi’a revolutionary government in Tehran. That moment was when the demonization of Muslims replaced anti-Communism as the main selling point for military interventions. I remember seeing U.S. sailors in the Philippines 40 years ago sporting t-shirts that read “I Got My Tan off the Coast of Iran,” and a string of U.S. bases with 40,000 troops has encircled Iran since then, now in Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, and Oman (all but the last two are now under Iranian missile retaliation). More The post Escalation of this War Could Shatter Iran into Ethnic Enclaves appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

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