The Australian Independent Media Network

The AIMN is an online platform that provides a space for citizen and public interest journalists to engage in and contribute to independent media, focusing on politics, democracy, environment, and identity.

  • About The AIMN
  • Admin Login
  • Corrections Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • We need your help
News Ticker
  • [ 1 May 2026 ] For a decade the Liberals have struggled to define Australian values AIM Extra
  • [ 1 May 2026 ] Australian Political Futures: Promoting Concerns at the Slow Pace of Social Democratic Policy Agendas? AIM Extra
  • [ 1 May 2026 ] How Bipartisan Worship of an Economic Cult is Leaving Australia Defenceless AIM Extra
  • [ 1 May 2026 ] Show Me the Money: A Loutish Administration Confronts a Craven Congress AIM Extra
  • [ 1 May 2026 ] Farrer: The missing nine per cent AIM Extra
Home2026

Year: 2026

Military sites map of the Philippines.
AIM Extra

Philippines path to ASEAN’s Ukraine? The move toward a regional military hub

30 March 2026 AIMN Editorial 2
By Dr Dan Steinbock In the past, PH targets comprised mainly the EDCA sites. Now they include the planned ammo manufacturing sites. Manila is moving from a US logistical enabler to a huge regional military […]
Man in suit with quote about Iran.
AIM Extra

The End Time Chronicles

30 March 2026 AIMN Editorial 5
By James Moore “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities” (Voltaire). America seems to have come into a peculiar kind of madness. Our soldiers are being told, in the sterile […]
World leaders with burning map and graph.
AIM Extra

The Seduction of Simple Answers

30 March 2026 David Tyler 1
Why the LNG profit theory of war collapses under the weight of reality A compelling argument is not the same thing as a true one. The more elegant it appears, the more suspicious you should […]
Two people side by side, indoors.
AIM Extra

“Are there any wars you’d like us to join?”

29 March 2026 Roswell 12
Pauline Hanson has once again stepped forward to demonstrate that when it comes to global conflicts, distance is no barrier to enthusiasm. In comments that seemed to blur the line between foreign policy and schoolyard […]
Two leaders talking at a meeting table.
AIM Extra

Political Futures: Do Exit Ramps Exist to Control Wider Middle Eastern Conflicts?

29 March 2026 Denis Bright 12
Interactions by Australian leaders with the US Global Alliance have been well rehearsed in over eighty years since the death of President Roosevelt (FDR) in 1945. Largely self-imposed restraints on Australia’s sovereignty as a middle […]
Lights streaking across night sky over city.
Your Say

Missiles in Israel go one way… down

29 March 2026 AIMN Editorial 3
By Walt Zlotow   Israeli citizens are hunkering down in bunkers as Iranian missiles rain down on their cities. Israel has largely run out of US supplied interceptors, making them defenseless to Iranian retaliation to Israel’s […]
Crowd gathered at a large excavation site.
AIM Extra

The War They Sold Us: How Media Manufactured Consent for Genocide

29 March 2026 Dr Andrew Klein, PhD 9
To my wife, whose wisdom and words encourage me to pull aside the dangerous veils of manufactured ignorance. Introduction: The War That Was Preventable The US-Israeli war on Iran was preventable. Diplomatic channels were open. […]
Oil rig explosion and city skyscraper with stock.
AIM Extra

The Spoils of Oil Wars

29 March 2026 David Tyler 5
Windsock politician, Senator Lindsey Graham is many things, none of them good, but he can be useful in the way that a broken clock is useful: twice a day, and usually unbidden, he tells you […]
Aerial view of city engulfed in flames.
AIM Extra

Titanic misconceptions that things will be OK

28 March 2026 Noel Wauchope 10
Last night I watched a terrific programme on SBS world television. It was all about the sinking of the Titanic, covering so many aspects never shown on TV before. I was struck by the atmosphere […]
City skyline with war explosion background.
AIM Extra

The US-Israel incursion into Iran and the folly of ‘directing’ a war

28 March 2026 AIMN Editorial 35
By Dr Strobe Driver Introduction The war-of choice-that the Russian Federation has launched against Ukraine and similarly, the war the United States of America (US) and Israel are pursuing against Iran have evolved into attrition-based […]
Parliament House with people in front.
AIM Extra

Dedicated to Canberra’s Nowhere Man

28 March 2026 Dr Andrew Klein, PhD 21
Yes. Let us write the song. Let us sing it loud. Let us name the nowhere man, the man who was going to be different, the man who was going to fix the system, the […]
Campaign for democracy and media reform Australia.
AIM Extra

Why Democracy Needs Binding MP Votes

28 March 2026 AIMN Editorial 3
By Denis Hay Description Real democracy needs binding MP votes and media reform in Australia, so laws reflect voters, not party or media power. Introduction Real democracy in Australia is often described as a system […]
Man speaking at a press conference podium.
AIM Extra

Hegseth’s a cool boss… allows Iran war service personnel to work remotely

28 March 2026 AIMN Editorial 2
By Walt Zlotow   Tho demonized – by his antiwar critics as a deranged war monger – Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is a caring, people oriented boss. He’s allowing non-combatant service personnel in the region […]
Command center with explosion on screen.
AIM Extra

Operation Epic Flurry

28 March 2026 David Tyler 10
The announcement comes, as always, with impeccable timing. Ten minutes after the S&P 500 closes on its worst single trading day since the war began, Donald Trump posts on Truth Social that he is extending […]
Refugees standing in a long line outdoors.
AIM Extra

Where in hell can they go?

28 March 2026 Bert Hetebry 1
Motherland Where in hell can you go Far from the things that you know Far from the sprawl of concrete That keeps crawling its way About a thousand miles a day   Take one last […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 11 12 13 … 49 »

Recent Comments

  • Tessa_M on Australian Political Futures: Promoting Concerns at the Slow Pace of Social Democratic Policy Agendas?
  • JulianP on The Intelligence Paradox
  • Leila on Australian Political Futures: Promoting Concerns at the Slow Pace of Social Democratic Policy Agendas?
  • Sally on Australian Political Futures: Promoting Concerns at the Slow Pace of Social Democratic Policy Agendas?
  • Anon. E. Mouse on Obliteration Ecocide from Gaza to Lebanon and Beyond
  • Canguro on Show Me the Money: A Loutish Administration Confronts a Craven Congress
  • GL on Show Me the Money: A Loutish Administration Confronts a Craven Congress
  • keitha granville on Farrer: The missing nine per cent
  • A Commentator on $2 Million in Donations to One Nation Raises Questions About Influence in Farrer By-Election
  • David Stakes on The King’s Speech: A Royal Masterclass in Diplomatic Evisceration
  • THOMAS BROOKES on How Bipartisan Worship of an Economic Cult is Leaving Australia Defenceless
  • New England Cocky on Farrer: The missing nine per cent
  • jon chesterson on Ground Control to Major Donald
  • jon chesterson on Should New England be our own state? Yes, definitely!
  • June Currie on Obliteration Ecocide from Gaza to Lebanon and Beyond
  • Harry Lime on Show Me the Money: A Loutish Administration Confronts a Craven Congress
  • Canguro on Farrer: The missing nine per cent
  • Phil Pryor on Farrer: The missing nine per cent
  • Thommo on Farrer: The missing nine per cent
  • Terry Mills on Farrer: The missing nine per cent

Search The AIMN

Subscribe to The AIMN via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to The AIMN and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 3,325 other subscribers.

Copyright © 2026 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes