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I'm beginning to think that everything in the West is a lie. The Observer did a hit job on Putin this morning, but Britain and the U.S. have far more horrendous crimes to be called out for, like their complicit role in the Saudi war in Yemen. Everywhere you turn there's propaganda. [embedded content] The Grayzone's Anya Parampil sat down for an exclusive interview with Honduras President Manuel Zelaya, who discusses how, after a US-backed right-wing military coup overthrew him on June 28, 2009, "The United States has almost complete control over Honduras."
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I'm beginning to think that everything in the West is a lie. The Observer did a hit job on Putin this morning, but Britain and the U.S. have far more horrendous crimes to be called out for, like their complicit role in the Saudi war in Yemen. Everywhere you turn there's propaganda.I'm beginning to think that everything in the West is a lie. The Observer did a hit job on Putin this morning, but Britain and the U.S. have far more horrendous crimes to be called out for, like their complicit role in the Saudi war in Yemen. Everywhere you turn there's propaganda. [embedded content] The Grayzone's Anya Parampil sat down for an exclusive interview with Honduras President Manuel Zelaya, who discusses how, after a US-backed right-wing military coup overthrew him on June 28, 2009, "The United States has almost complete control over Honduras."
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