About casting lead upon the waters
World War II rose from a world divided into competing trading blocks – the dollar block, the sterling block, etc. We should learn from that bitter experience.
World War II rose from a world divided into competing trading blocks – the dollar block, the sterling block, etc. We should learn from that bitter experience.
American corporate media portrays Russia as a nation uniquely bent on fulfilling imperial ambitions. But Russia is not alone in this regard.
Neocons and the various networks are pushing hard to get Biden to agree to some crazy shit. I know I shouldn’t be surprised, but it is kind of shocking.
Best case, Biden won’t agree to free up Afghan reserves held in this country because he doesn’t want to be criticized for supporting the Taliban.
Roosevelt had a more expansive view of what was possible. Biden, while not afraid of spending money, has not moved aggressively on our most pressing problems.
If you thought you were safe because Trump exited the White House last January, think again. Biden’s foreign policy is both imperialist and reckless.
The policies we are putting in place will eventually lead to military clashes between China and the U.S., whether intentional or accidental.
What angers me most about the Biden Administration’s foreign policy is that it doesn’t even reach the low standard of the Obama administration.
We Americans are fond of conspiracy theories, especially ones that involve nefarious foreign actors, like Russia or Iran.
The people of Cuba are slowly dangling in the breeze, still under sanction from the global superpower 90 miles to the north, no relief in sight.