At a time when racial justice, the economy and COVID-19 dominates the U.S. election, foreign policy issues seem to have faded into obscurity. But the presidential candidates’ positions – some vastly different, others similar – are nevertheless revealing about how the election plays out and what the next administration will do
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World Bank: Up to 150 Million More People Will Live in Extreme Poverty by 2021
The convergence of the coronavirus, combined with global conflict and climate change has put the goal of ending global poverty by 2030 virtually out of sight.
Read More »Thought Control American Style: The Social Justice Warriors Will Destroy Our Basic Freedoms
Once upon a time it was possible to rely on much of the mainstream media to report on developments more or less objectively, relegating opinion pieces to the editorial page. But that was a long time ago. I remember moving to Washington back in 1976 after many years of New York …
Read More »The United States of War: US Military Bases Are Key Pieces of the Global War Machine
Review of The United States of War: A Global History of America’s Endless Conflicts, from Columbus to the Islamic State by David Vine (University of California Press, 2020). We don’t hear about them very often, but the estimated 800 US military bases around the globe have played an essential role …
Read More »NATO Increased Warship Presence in Black Sea by 33% Compared to 2019
By strengthening the presence of warships from non-Black Sea NATO members in the Black Sea, the military bloc is attempting to demonstrate its dominance in the region and the Alliance’s desire to neutralize and pressurize Russia’s influence in the area. Moscow’s Black Sea influence significantly increased after Crimea’s 2014 reunification …
Read More »Arms Control and the Dangers of Nuclear War: Russia Rejects Unacceptable Trump Regime New START Demands
New START is the last remaining Russia/US arms control agreement. Expiring on February 5, 2021 if not renewed, the Trump regime rejected Vladimir Putin’s offer to extend the agreement for another five years with no pre-conditions. On September 28, Politico reported that Trump officials “asked the military to assess how quickly …
Read More »The Election Has Already Been Hijacked and the Winner Decided: ‘We the People’ Lose
” Republicans and Democrats alike fear that the other party will attempt to hijack this election. President Trump is convinced that mail-in ballots are a scam except in Florida, where it’s safe to vote by mail because of its “great Republican governor.” The FBI is worried about foreign hackers continuing to target and exploit vulnerabilities in …
Read More »What Waging War Is Really Like
The vast majority of people who experience war directly, first-hand, rather than through Hollywood movies or politicians’ speeches, are the people who live where wars are waged. In wars involving distant wealthy nations on one-side, some 95% of those killed or injured or traumatized, and 100% of those bombed out …
Read More »Why America Should Bring Home Its Nuclear Weapons
Why American nuclear weapons in Europe no longer make sense.
Read More »What They Are Not Talking About: War and Peace, Healthcare and Jobs Are Non-Issues
Watching the network news on television or reading about current events in the newspapers seemingly transports one to an alternate universe where nothing seems to make sense. The profit driven news cycle in the United States is admittedly a poor mechanism for actually gaining an understanding of what is going …
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