The rapidly shifting international distribution of power creates problems that can only be resolved with real diplomacy. The great powers must recognize competing national interests, followed by efforts to reach compromises and find common solutions. Over the past week the Biden administration has intensively reached out to Europe to revitalize …
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America’s Long Wars Are Losers: No Bang, No Whimper, No Victory
The siege of ancient Troy, which lasted a decade, inspired Homer to write the Iliad. Although the American war in Afghanistan has now gone on almost twice as long, don’t expect it to be memorialized in an epic poem. Ours is the cause of freedom. We’ve defeated freedom’s enemies before, …
Read More »Biden Revives the Truman Doctrine
His call to wage a global war for freedom echoes the dawn of the Cold War. Biden’s first 100 days This article is part of Foreign Policy’s ongoing coverage of U.S. President Joe Biden’s first 100 days in office, detailing key administration policies as they get drafted—and the people who will put …
Read More »U.S. Joins “Rules-Based World” on Afghanistan
On March 18, the world was treated to the spectacle of U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken sternly lecturing senior Chinese officials about the need for China to respect a “rules-based order.” The alternative, Blinken warned, is a world in which might makes right, and “that would be a far more violent and unstable world …
Read More »US Hypersonic Missiles in Europe Five Minutes from Moscow
About six years ago, when we titled “Are the missiles returning to Comiso?” in il Manifesto (June 9, 2015), our hypothesis that the US wanted to bring their nuclear missiles back to Europe was ignored by the entire political-media arc. Subsequent events have shown that the alarm, unfortunately, was well …
Read More »America Against the World: Everyone Is a Frenemy
Anyone who expected a change in tone in foreign policy due to the transition from Trump to Biden has to be disappointed. There are certainly a number of reasons why the United States government is now only viewed favorably by the Israelis, but totally tone deaf foreign and economic policies …
Read More »Washington’s Delusion of Endless World Dominion
Empires live and die by their illusions. Visions of empowerment can inspire nations to scale the heights of global hegemony. Similarly, however, illusions of omnipotence can send fading empires crashing into oblivion. So it was with Great Britain in the 1950s and so it may be with the United States …
Read More »BIDEN’S WAR POLICY OFFERS CHANCE FOR CHANGE — OR MORE OF THE SAME
The administration is reexamining Trump-era rules governing drone strikes and commando missions outside of conventional war zones, along with much else.
Read More »The American Terror State
On February 26, 2021, imperial President Joe Biden ordered the bombing of “Iranian backed militias” in Syria. Biden’s action was rationalized as “retaliation” for rocket attacks on American troops in Iraq that killed a mercenary contractor and injured a U.S. soldier. Missing from coverage in the corporate media was any mention of the illegal …
Read More »On 18th Anniversary of Iraq Invasion, Activists Renew Calls for US Reparations
“Americans owe a debt to the people of Iraq that can never be repaid in full. However, it is incumbent and imperative that we try.” Human rights and anti-war activists marked the 18th anniversary of the second of three American-led invasions of Iraq by renewing calls for the U.S.—this time …
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