Liberation Volume 3, Issue 3


Volume 3, No. 3:

A Foreign Policy in the Service of Imperialism

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Jan. 20 marked the inauguration of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. With Obama’s ascendancy, the much-hated Bush administration’s tenure became history. Immediately, the bourgeois mass media wrote article after article heralding a “sea change” or the “dawning of a new era” in U.S. politics and policy. The Washington Post went so far as to claim that Obama has just “declared an end” to the “War on Terror.” Such lofty pronouncements had been hinted at since Obama won in November 2008. But do the new administration’s initial actions break from the traditions of U.S. imperialism? Read more

U.S. News 

Oscar Grant: Police terrorism sparks mass protests

In brief: End-of-year economic data shows workers bear brunt of crisis

In brief: Washington to spend billions of military bases in Afghanistan

World News

Somalis celebrate withdrawal of U.S-backed Ethiopian forces

The truth about anti-FARC darling Ingrid Betancourt

Using tractors as roadblocks, Greek farmers fight EU agribusiness

In brief: FMLN gains plurality in El Salvador’s National Assembly

In brief: Venezuela expels Israeli ambassador, sends aid to Palestine




Features: Palestine


The colonial project of Zionism: A racist system at the service of Washington

A moment of opportunity for the Palestinian struggle

Reports

L.A. anti-war groups honor MLK Jr.’s true legacy

Woodfin Hotel workers score victory in epic fight for wages

Miami mothers wage hunger strike against school cuts




Editorial


Afghanistan: not a ‘good war’

En español

Política extranjera en el servicio del imperialismo

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