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Transcript of RT interview with Brian Becker, national coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition.
What is missing from the Western media's image of hostile North Korean behavior and blameless American victimhood is context. As is often the case, the media present events in an isolated fashion as if arising suddenly and without cause.
On March 28, the Obama administration ordered and the Pentagon executed a mock bombing attack on North Korea by U.S. B-2 stealth bombers equipped to drop nuclear bombs—the most advanced nuclear-capable plane in the U.S. Air Force.
Is North Korea’s recent nuclear test, its third, to be welcomed, lamented or condemned? It depends on your perspective.
Tensions are escalating since North Korea’s launch of a satellite into orbit on December 12, 2012. Punishment for North Korea was swift in coming.
Weather-related challenges have caused severe food shortages and famine in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea since the mid-1990s — and Washington has tried to make the most out of it.
Why are there no sanctions against the U.S.? Why are no U.S. leaders—past or present—currently occupying prison cells or awaiting trial?
Bland media coverage of a failed U.S. hyper technology vehicle flight contrasts with the fear-mongering over a North Korean satellite launch.
Smaller countries want to develop their independent technological capabilities so as to avoid relentless bullying from world imperialism. Washington, however, treated the DPRK's April 13 satellite launch as a virtual act of act of war.
Yari Osorio, the PSL candidate for vice president, expresses support on behalf of the Lindsay / Osorio 2012 Presidential Campaign for the Korean struggle for self-determination and against U.S. imperialism.