Webster G. Tarpley
Historian, journalist and analyst of US foreign policy. His most recent published work is Barack H. Obama: The Unauthorized Biography (Progressive Press, 2008).
15 September 2012Behind the frenzy unleashed by a defamatory film on Islam, Webster Tarpley scents a machination orchestrated by a Zionist-connected network with the ultimate goal of removing Barack Obama from the White House, increasingly perceived as posing an obstacle to Israel’s unfettered grip on U.S. foreign policy. A regime change, with Netanyahu’s bosom friend Mitt Romney at the helm, would pave the way for a neocon comeback to better accommodate Israel’s interests and resolidify Tel-Aviv’s influence in Washington.
Washington D.C. (USA) | 30 May 2011By multiplying its military attacks on Pakistani territory and accusing Islamabad of having harbored Osama Bin Laden, the Obama Administration aims to encroach into China’s sphere of influence. However, Beijing promptly supplied Islamabad with an air arsenal and delivered an ultimatum to Washington: any attack on Pakistan would be considered as an unfriendly act against China.
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Washington D.C. (USA) | 24 May 2011Drawing on the West Point Military Academy’s analysis of records seized in the Islamic Emirate of Iraq, U.S. scholar Webster G. Tarpley demonstrates that the Libyan National Transitional Council is largely made up of elements affiliated with Al-Qaeda. In the context of a vast reorganization of its secret operations, the United States is enlisting in Libya - and in Syria - the jihadists that it is tracking down in Iraq and Afghanistan. "Bin Laden is dead! Long live the Bin Ladenists", cynics in Washington could well be exclaiming.
Washington D.C. (USA) | 25 April 2011April 2011 marks the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Civil War, which began when Confederate forces opened fire upon Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina. The following essay by Webster Tarpley, tells about the largely untold alliance between President Abraham Lincoln and Russian Tsar Alexander II, which by many accounts was key to the North winning the U.S. Civil War, sealing the defeat of the British strategic design.
Washington D.C. (USA) | 30 June 2010Reminiscent of the Cold War era, a few days after Russian President Medvedev’s official visit to Washington, the FBI took down a nest of ten ’deep cover’ agents who allegedly spied for Russia. The timing of the events and the nature of the charges are highly suspect to Webster G. Tarpley, who postulates that for certain U.S. power circles the Cold War might in fact still be on.
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NYT planted story on Afghan mineral wealth to prolong U.S. occupation, spur Petraeus presidential bid (Video)by
Webster G. Tarpley
Washington D.C. (USA) | 27 June 2010As its title suggests, the following analysis sheds new light on the ramifications of General McChrystal’s recent dismissal. If Webster Tarpley is correct, by appointing General David Petraeus to replace McChrystal in Afghanistan, Barack Obama has apparently either shot himself in the foot or is attempting to remove Petraeus from Washington at a time when Neocon Republicans want him to run for president in 2012. Be that as it may, the handling of the much heralded Afghanistan pullout will be a defining moment all around.
The Dalai Lama’s visit with Obama and the future of US-China relations (videos)
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Webster G. Tarpley
22 February 2010In the first video CrossTalk on Dalai Lama: CIA monk exposed, Webster Tarpley joins Andrew Leung in London and host Peter Lavelle in Moscow to evaluate the role of the Dalai Lama and the current and future trends of the US-China bilateral relationship. Crosstalk will be broadcast numerous times today Friday Feb. 19 on Russia Today.
In the second video US-China relations could get worse, Tarpley provides a wrap-up of the Dalai Lama’s visit with an estimate of possible consequences, (...)
Hillary to China: Vote for Iran Sanctions, or Face Gulf Conflagration and Oil Cutoff (video)
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Webster G. Tarpley
Washington D.C. (USA) | 10 February 2010In an interview with Russia Today Webster G. Tarpley talks about the growing US-China confrontation, exposing Hillary Clinton’s blackmail against China. The Iran attack scenario has been revived, but this time as a means of threatening China’s oil supply and strangling that country’s further growth.
Washington D.C. (USA) | 21 January 2010In the current showdown between Google and the Chinese Government, the media is portraying Google as the champion of Internet freedom upholding the human rights of the Chinese people. This is sheer hypocrisy considering that Google is part of a cartel of Internet companies colluding with the US intelligence apparatus, including in foreign government destabilization. Is it any wonder that the Chinese authorities should perceive Google as a conduit for black propaganda?
’Nigerian Terrorist Patsy Yet Another CIA Ploy in US-backed Buildup of al Qaeda in Yemen Civil War’ (Video)
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Webster G. Tarpley
2 January 2010Author and journalist Webster G. Tarpley tells Russia Today that the case of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is not a matter of unconnected dots, but rather that of a protected patsy or puppet deliberately used by the US intelligence community for a Christmas Day provocation designed to facilitate US meddling in the civil war in Yemen, which is where Umar Farouk allegedly trained and was given his PETN device.
Banker’s son Umar Farouk had been denied an entrance visa to Great Britain, and had (...)
CIA black sites in Lithuania : ’The price of NATO membership was letting US trample national sovereignty’ (Video)
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Webster G. Tarpley
26 December 2009Former Lithuanian President Rolandas Paksas at 2003 NATO press conference.
Lithuania provided all the necessary conditions for operating a CIA secret prison for terror detainees, a parliamentary investigation has confirmed.
The Lithuanian parliament has admitted that this country accepted secret CIA prisons, the so-called black sites. This is the first official confession by any country which had collaborated with the CIA in “global war on terror” operations including kidnapping, torture, (...)
Washington D.C. (USA) | 15 December 2009As he made clear in his West Point speech, President Obama is poised to use the escalation of the Afghan War as an excuse to further escalate the Pakistan War as well. Since taking office he has dramatically increased the number and severity of the drone strikes against northern Pakistan and is being pressed to expand the strikes into Baluchistan. According to Webster G. Tarpley, the most immediate goal of Obama’s Great Game strategy in this region is the dismemberment of both Afghanistan and Pakistan by fomenting a secessionist uprising among the ethnic groups on both sides of the border.
24 July 2009Webster G. Tarpley - historian, journalist and critic of US foreign and domestic policy - replies to the questions of two French associations, ReOpen911 and Geopolintel, and shares his impressions regarding the geopolitical endgames in the shifting sands of the post-9/11 world and the new Obama era.
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Webster G. Tarpley
30 April 2009In this interview, conducted by Deep Journal before the 4 November elections, Webster Tarpley expounds on the topic of his recently published books "Obama, The Postmodern Coup,The Making of a Manchurian Candidate" and "Barack Obama: The Unauthorized Biography". Does Obama represent a real change or is it the same old imperialism with cosmetic surgery?
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