US Foreign Policy Shoots Self in Foot
American foreign policy has created more enemies than it has ever been able to defeat.
American foreign policy has created more enemies than it has ever been able to defeat.
The U.S. has little to offer a world whose underdevelopment has everything to do with America’s choice to reject its own Constitutional traditions.
We shouldn’t be surprised if Joe Biden’s efforts to get out of Afghanistan are also not so honest, Martin Jay writes.
The United States and its allies are behaving in a reckless, illegal way by invoking unilateral sanctions based on subjective accusations.
The Longer Telegram reflects the intellectual, moral and emotional bankruptcy of what passes for "thought" inside the Washington Beltway, Martin Sieff writes.
All indications are that the Pentagon will be able to maneuver more effectively in Washington than on the battlefield.
Initially modelled after Hitler’s rapid war-winning strategy, the NATO offensive was not expected to last more than three or four days before Yugoslavia folded. In the event, it lasted more than seventy days.
It wasn’t China that sold out generations of yet unborn Americans to feed the military Industrial complex to the tune of nearly a trillion dollars/year. It wasn’t China that bailed out the criminal bankers for trillions more dollars.
Forget about China, or Russia, being an alleged threat. They are in actual fact an “opportunity” for NATO and U.S. imperialism.
They have established a firm foundation for an alternative system which is open for anyone to join and which respects all participating nations.