Let’s ask a question that may sound incredible: is the U.S. falling behind other leading nations? The answer is: yes, it is. A closer look at Trump and Harris’ views on the U.S. economy may reveal some striking similarities rather than extreme contrasts as propounded by most of the media …
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COLUMBIA WELCOMES STUDENTS BACK TO CAMPUS WITH ARRESTS
Two students, including one activist with Columbia University Apartheid Divest, were arrested in front of campus. Columbia University’s school year began this week with New York Police Department officers arresting two students in front of campus at a pro-Palestine demonstration. At the rally on Tuesday, dozens of students marched along a …
Read More »Creating a Revolution in the Spiritual Desert Known as America
At this critical moment in American history, and in world history, a moment at which the Fukuyama fuzzy fantasy of an end of history and of a magic kingdom on Earth animated by endless growth and consumption has come crashing down after hitting a stone wall of economic disparity, ethical …
Read More »From the Arsenal of Democracy to an Arsenal of Genocide
The Pernicious Price of Global Reach, Global Power, and Global Dominance During World War II, American leaders proudly proclaimed this country the “arsenal of democracy,” supplying weapons and related materiel to allies like Great Britain and the Soviet Union. To cite just one example, I recall reading about Soviet armored units …
Read More »UK Quietly Ties Nuclear Arsenal to Washington
Richard Norton-Taylor says the Starmer government’s rewriting of a transatlantic treaty undermines persistent claims that Britain’s Trident missile system is operationally independent. Labour has reinforced the “special relationship” with Washington by agreeing to make Britain’s nuclear arsenal permanently dependent on the U.S. In one of its first, but little-noticed foreign policy …
Read More »How the U.S. Used Arms Sales to Shift Saudi Behavior
Weapons bans have proven to be a fickle tool historically, so why did they work in Riyadh’s case? Within days of coming to power in 2021, the Biden administration announced that it was ending “all American support for offensive operations in the war in Yemen,” and, in particular, halting the sale of …
Read More »On a Highway to Hell: Nuclear Weapons Offer an Illusion of Security.
Nuclear weapons offer an illusion of security. By allowing the U.S. nuclear posture to shift from deterrence to employment, there will be a scenario where the U.S. will use nuclear weapons. And then it’s lights out. * An interesting thing happened on the road to Armageddon. In January 2017, then-Vice President …
Read More »Has US Supremacy Ended?
America has caught a whiff of a changing world. CIA Director William Burns has grudgingly acknowledged that “the United States… is no longer the only big kid on the geopolitical bloc. And our position at the head of the table isn’t guaranteed.” But America’s dogmatic inability to see past its old paradigm …
Read More »Advancing Locust: The Need to End U.S. Forever Wars
If we are to survive we need to put an end to the US forever wars. Defensive wars have reasons but the US wars of aggression benefit business, the US military and its contractors, think tanks, even universities. US wars involve the federal government and other governmental institutions in nurturing …
Read More »“Democracies” Attack Journalism as They Attack Democracy Itself
What does democracy mean if elections are ignored and journalists are charged as criminals? That is the case today, as western countries descend into crises of their own making and are more blatant in their disregard for the norms they claim to adhere to. They are only devoted to aggression …
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