Foreign Policy

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Democrats have boxed themselves in as a war party

While analyzing the tailspin of the Biden presidency and the failed campaign of Kamala Harris, few pundits have questioned that militarism is a political necessity as well as a vital tool of U.S. foreign policy.

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An Ignored US Diplomat’s Warning on Russia

In an interview with Natylie Baldwin, E. Wayne Merry reflects on his 1994 State Department telegram concerning Western relations with post-Soviet Russia.

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Why Is the UK So Invested in the Russia–Ukraine War?

Genuine Western admiration for Ukraine’s struggle has morphed into a proxy war against Russia.

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NATO, The Gargoyle of Globalism

Post-Cold War NATO is an avatar for globalism’s war on the national interest, guarding the church of the liberal international order as a sacred space.

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The Soviet Holiday Classic Even Kremlin Skeptics Can’t Stop Watching

“The Irony of Fate” is a turn-of-the-year TV tradition that endures even in households that are now wary of Russian culture.

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How the US tried to replace international law with its own twisted creation

From Kosovo to Crimea, the hypocrisy of Washington’s ‘rules-based order’ would be funny if it weren’t so serious

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Zelensky is all-time money heist ‘champ’ – Musk

The comments from the Tesla and SpaceX CEO follow the announcement of a new $2.5 billion arms package by President Joe Biden

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Edward Lozansky on Anticipating January 20

When the world lives in anticipation of whether Trump’s second term brings promised peace and reduces the risk of nuclear WWIII, the war party is pushing its agenda. The magazine Foreign Affairs, the mouthpiece of the influential Council of Foreign Relations (CFR), warns about the heavy price of American retreat from the world stage and explains why Washington must reject isolationism and embrace primacy. In the article, signed by the outgoing Republican minority leader Mitch McConnell, there is plenty of criticism of his congressional opponents who insist that there be parity between increases in defense and those in nondefense discretionary spending.

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Daniel Ellsberg on Nuclear Weapons

Doomsday Looms Unless We Smarten Up

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Salome Zourabichvili is a threat to Georgian democracy

She plans to mount a coup d’etat by insisting that she remains the rightful ruler of Georgia.