Tiny, anti-communist Honduras braces for worst vs Obama-Chavez-UN monolith

Special to WorldTribune, July 23, 2009 By Cliff Kincaid, Accuracy in Media The United Nations on July 23, begins a debate over a new U.N. military doctrine called the “Responsibility to Protect,” which would authorize the world organization to be used as cover to intervene in the sovereign affairs of a nation state, supposedly to […]

Hondurans angered by international media silence on Obama-Chavez alliance

Special to WorldTribune, July 6, 2009 By Cliff Kincaid, Accuracy in Media I continue to receive messages from Honduran citizens upset at the international media for their distorted coverage of the situation in the Central American country. The people support the ouster of Manuel “Mel” Zelaya, who is considered a puppet of Venezuelan Communist ruler […]

What the old media is not reporting on Honduras

Special to WorldTribune, July 1, 2009 By Cliff Kincaid, Accuracy in Media On Tuesday the leftist governments of Barack Obama and Hugo Chavez sponsored a United Nations resolution that condemned the people of Honduras for resisting the spread of communism by evicting a would-be dictator, former President Manuel “Mel” Zelaya. Many people in Honduras view […]

The overlooked geopolitics in U.S. news coverage about Honduras

Special to WorldTribune, June 30, 2009 By Cliff Kincaid, Accuracy in Media The so-called “military coup” in Honduras was a successful effort by Honduran patriots to preserve their constitutional system of government from an international alliance of communists and socialists backed by Iran. Not surprisingly, America’s Marxist President has come down on the anti-American side. […]

From Jerusalem to Annapolis

November 28, 2007 From Jerusalem to Annapolis 30 years later, who will be the next Anwar Sadat? By Trude B. Feldman White House and State Dept. Correspondent   ANNAPOLIS, Maryland – It is now 30 years since Egyptian President Mohammed Anwar el Sadat electrified the world and altered indelibly the Arab-Israeli conflict with his startling […]

A Farewell Interview with Colin L. Powell

By Trude B. FeldmanWHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTJan. 13, 2005 Updated April 5, 2005 Colin Luther Powell, during his four years as America’s 65th Secretary of State, was intensely involved in foreign affairs and diplomacy and how those issues affected the world and our global interests. In a farewell interview in his State Department office, he focused […]

Person to Person with Condoleezza Rice

‘The global war on terror is the struggle of our times . . . . We’re cognizant that no cause justifies terrorism, and that terror — not an absence of will — terror remains the single, largest impediment to peace in the Middle East.’ Person to Person with Condoleezza Rice By Trude B. Feldman WHITE […]

Gerald Ford at 90 reflects on his presidency, prays for Bush

Trude B. FeldmanSPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COMSaturday, August 9, 2003 Gerald R. Ford just reached the venerable age of 90. The 38th President of the United States can look back with much pride at his record of 30 years in public service, especially his role during his presidency (Aug. 9, 1974-Jan.20, l977) in the healing of […]

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