Washington’s Energetic Generals and the Emphasis on Preparation for Nuclear War
The Pentagon’s energetic generals are beating their war drums and the President has as yet done nothing to rein them in, Brian Cloughley writes.
The Pentagon’s energetic generals are beating their war drums and the President has as yet done nothing to rein them in, Brian Cloughley writes.
The next 8 years will be a time for Russia to look inwards in order to project outwards, Tim Kirby writes.
The potential consequences from Stoltenberg’s ridiculous, appalling NATO policies and infantile wet dreams will be horrible, Martin Sieff writes.
The US-led NATO military alliance is moving ever closer to accepting Ukraine as a new member. This is an incredibly incendiary step towards war that could escalate into a nuclear conflagration.
The mere playing with war rhetoric is reprehensible and speaks of American desperation to salvage its diminishing global power.
The “defence of human rights” by the government of Boris Johnson is a charade, and the treatment of the Chagos Islanders is cruel and loathsome.
The future battleground which Canada is being prepared to set up is to be found in the Arctic, Matthew Ehret writes.
U.S. leaders seek to suggest that America still has the power to alter ‘reality’ to fit to its own exceptionalist myth, Alastair Crooke writes.
U.S. politics are already reeling from the events of January 6, and now the Biden administration is weakening them all the more.
America does most of the entire world’s invasions and coups and sanctions. This has been the case ever since 1945, Eric Zuesse writes.