Foreign Policy

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US paranoid about Russia-China summit

The arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against Vladimir Putin can only be seen as a publicity stunt by the Anglo-Saxon clique, with the US leading from the rear. Ironically, though, the ICC acted on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Iraq in 2003, which led to horrific war crimes but the “judges” at Hague slept over it. Both Washington and London admit today that the 2003 invasion was illegal — based on trumped up allegations against Saddam Hussein.

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Dmitry Trenin: Here’s why Xi’s Moscow visit is a key moment in the struggle to end US hegemony

Russia and China fully understand they must stick together to fend off Washington, because if one falls the other is on its own

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British Lords Shed Crocodile Tears About Imprisonment of Corrupt Former Georgian President and Ukraine War Booster Mikheil Saakashvili as Another Color Revolution Looks to Be Afoot

Saakashvili promotes NATO expansion into Georgia which is a clear “red line” for Russia

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Stop Calling The Iraq War A ‘Mistake’: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix

Stop calling the Iraq War a “mistake”. When you make a mistake, you make changes to ensure that mistake is not repeated. Nobody responsible for that invasion suffered any consequences of any kind, zero policy changes were made, and the unipolarist ideology which led to it has become more entrenched than ever.

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The Interventionist Dilemma: Rules-Based Order versus the Humanitarian Exception

How can American policymakers proclaim to be defending the “rules-based” international order if America itself violates its standards the most?

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The Ukraine conflict and America’s national interests: A conversation with George Beebe

As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine nears the one-year mark, the United States continues to play a central role in supporting Ukraine. But our support is not inexhaustible.

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State Dept. Denies Latest Allegations that US Government Blew up Nord Stream

Veteran investigative reporter Seymour Hersh charges the US military was behind the explosion. Ned Price dismisses claims despite US government statements. Says administration abides by WPR.

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In Search of Western Values

In connection with the 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion in Iraq, those responsible for this tragedy and many other American wars keep repeating that it was done to promote freedom, democracy, and other values of the Western civilization.

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What were they thinking when they chose to invade Iraq?

Twenty years ago, the U.S. set in motion the most disastrous foreign policy blunder in its history. On March 19, 2003, 160,000 American and British troops, accompanied by auxiliary detachments from Australia and Poland, invaded Iraq.

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Kosovo and the hubris of Tony Blair

He gave Britain a dangerous taste for ‘just’ wars