Foreign Policy

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If History is any Guide, ‘Containment 2.0’ May Become Another Bloody Debacle for the West

By pursuing a strategy that is both brutal and underhanded, the West is likely to undermine the very values it is attempting to promote.

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Useful Idiots and Prudent Brainiacs

The accusation of being a “useful idiot,” made against American journalist Tucker Carlson, should be evaluated in a historical perspective. And then it will turn out that the USA, as well as the entire world, is full of personalities who do not share the choice of neoconservatives from President Biden’s entourage.

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Why Biden Doesn’t Want Americans to Visit Russia

Western perceptions of Russia are based on propaganda wrapped in lies, inside mounds of disinformation. So, what’s the real Russia like? I went there to find out. The results were shocking.

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On 75th Anniversary, NATO is at a serious crossroads

It can continue a cold war trajectory by isolating and provoking Russia, or help end the war in Ukraine

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The Nation and Sherle R. Schwenninger: Hate To Say We Told You So: NATO Expansion Edition

The October 20, 1997, issue of The Nation contained a ten-page cover story titled “The Case Against NATO Enlargement,” by the late Sherle R. Schwenninger, then of the World Policy Institute and now director of the New America Foundation’s Economic Growth Program and American Strategy Program.

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At 75, Has NATO Outlived Its Use?

Over three decades after the end of the Cold War, the alliance encourages perverse and dangerous behaviors in its member states.

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What Happened to America’s Anti-Fascist Traditions?

Americans once took great pride in the defeat of the Nazi scourge that threatened to run roughshod over the 20th century and beyond. Under the leadership of Franklin Roosevelt, America mobilized not only to heal from the devastation of the Great Depression, but also became a global leader of industrial power supplying the Allies with the tools they needed to fight the war before entering the fight herself in 1941.

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Dmitry Orlov & Edward Lozansky on The Pelle Neroth Taylor Show – 04 April 2024

Dmitry Orlov & Edward Lozansky on The Pelle Neroth Taylor Show

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The New Cold War’s Second Wind

Foreign Policy’s latest attempt to revive the worst aspects of the Cold War is an exercise in propaganda, not elucidation.

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Sanctions on Moscow have hurt European economies while Russia’s has GROWN – and have only encouraged Putin to form stronger ties with China and be more aggressive towards the West

Experts said Europe is ‘shooting itself in the foot’ with current sanctions strategy. They warned Russia is developing considerable resilience to sanctions regimes