William Briggs

William Briggs argues聽the propaganda effort since the Queen's death聽shows聽how聽the state has the power to evoke聽a sense of unity between vastly different classes.

Labor鈥檚 review of Australia鈥檚 defence capability is likely to continue the same big spending on offensive weapons and make the Asia-Pacific an increasingly dangerous place, argues William Briggs.

Under capitalism, wars are fought to gain access to markets, resources and to harness the working class in its service. The suffering of the Ukrainian people attests to this, writes William Briggs.

Greens Senator David Shoebridge and Socialist Alliance member William Briggs discuss Australia鈥檚 鈥渄efence鈥澛on the 麻豆传媒 Show.

The aggressive questioning of聽China鈥檚 ambassador Xiao Qian鈥檚 presentation to the National Press Club聽showed how the bourgeois media stirs animosity towards China. William Briggs reports.

The catastrophe in Afghanistan is聽an indictment of imperialism and the United States鈥 vengeful approach to its聽withdrawal a year ago, writes聽William Briggs.

Capitalism is in crisis and new Labor Treasurer Jim Chalmers has offered little by way of analysis and even less optimism, argues William Briggs.听

Nancy Pelosi

Nancy Pelosi's tour of Asia has deliberately and in a calculated manner heightened tensions in the region, writes William Briggs. It was designed to be provocative and has succeeded.

The ABC聽says China is聽making 鈥渙utlandish鈥 claims about Australia. But Tomahawk Cruise missiles on Australian vessels, nuclear-powered submarines and聽integration of NATO into the Indo-Pacific all point in one direction, argues William Briggs.

Minister for Defence Richard Marles has made it clear that whatever happens in the Asia Pacific region, Australia will remain a loyal ally to the United States. William Briggs reports.

Western capital is eyeing the profit potential of a new Marshall Plan for Ukraine, writes William Briggs.

The NATO Summit has just ended in Madrid and the danger of a global war has become greater. William Briggs聽argues that NATO鈥檚 2022 Strategic Concept聽takes us to a future where the unthinkable is being聽considered.