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William Rivers Pitt | The Beginning of the End of the Cold War

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The Beginning of the End of the Cold War

William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: The Soviet Union may be gone, but the Cold War never really ended. By any measurable standard, the United States, its people, its politics and its profiteering ethos stand as a bent monument to that era, which never really ended, but only metastasized into the so-called war on terror.

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The Vietnam War, the Two Lost Chances for Peace, the "Vietnam Syndrome" - Yet Now a Neocon Resurrection

John Pedler, Truthout: In this excerpt from his book, A Word Before Leaving, John Pedler discusses the Cold War mindset that persists in the United States, where "socialism" is still a dirty word. The laissez-faire capitalism upheld as the US political ideal during the conflict with the Soviet Union lives on, inhibiting efforts to reduce the widening gap between rich and poor.

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Darren Wilson Wasn't the First: A Short History of Killer Cops Let Off the Hook

Flint Taylor, In These Times: The United States has a long history of allowing police to walk free after vicious, racist violence. Here is a brief history of high-profile cases where public outrage compelled the justice system to confront acts of racially motivated police violence – with less than satisfactory results.

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The Invasion of Panama and the Proclamation of a Lone Superpower Above the Law

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