There is much talk about “transition” to a new US administration now that Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden is due to be inaugurated on January 20. There is the usual media speculation about whom the president-elect is going to appoint in his cabinet. A potential Biden team is touting hawkish …
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Trump’s Decision to Withdraw US Troops From Afghanistan
Trump’s decision to cut the number of US troops in Afghanistan from 4500 to 2500 raised questions about whether he’s simply fulfilling a campaign promise out of principle or whether he’s hedging his bets in a Machiavellian way by preemptively attempting to obstruct Biden’s possible foreign policy in the event …
Read More »Forbidden Weapons and Israeli War Crimes
In the period 2008-2014, Zionist settler colonialists launched three aggressive wars against the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip: (1) Dec 2008-Jan 2009, (2) 14 Nov 2012, and (3) July-August 2014. During these aggressive wars, the Israeli military used a number of American-made forbidden weapons: White Phosphorus, GBU-39 Shells, DIME bombs, …
Read More »Grappling With a Divided Nation
The new politics of the poor in Joe Biden’s (and Mitch McConnell’s) USA.
Read More »America’s Struggle Towards a New Civilizational Paradigm
The American body politic is shuddering in the wake of this U.S. election. The discontents at our hyper-monetized, inequitable modernity are exploding. People feel crushed, with their humanity amputated: I was born at the end of Gen X … and grew up in a middle class town. Life was good … …
Read More »American Power and World Order
Liberal interventionism, a bogus philosophy that justifies the brutal subjugation of weaker states
Read More »The wars go on
Seventy-five years after the end of World War the U.S. still has forces in Britain, Japan, Germany and Italy America’s longest war has just entered its 20th year. The US invaded Afghanistan in October 2001 to overthrow the Taliban and destroy al-Qaeda. Now, nearly a decade after the death of …
Read More »U.S. Arms Manufacturers Are Profiting from Atrocities
Blood Money A century ago, as Europe was emerging from World War I, there was a consensus that arms proliferation had been one of the chief causes of the conflict. This is why Article Eight of the Covenant of the League of Nations affirmed that “the manufacture by private enterprise …
Read More »The Origins of U.S. Global Dominance
It is no accident that a U.S. role defined by armed supremacy will involve endless conflicts.
Read More »Powerful Presidents Are Incompatible with Liberty
The mainstream media has declared former Vice President Joe Biden the winner of the 2020 presidential election. However, this does not mean the 2020 Presidential campaign has come to an end. President Donald Trump is continuing his legal challenges to the vote counts in some key states. The emotional investment of many Americans into …
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