Category Archives: War and Foreign Policy

The Self-Genocide

The Russians are aware that the accusations and demonization that they experience are fabrications. They no longer see the problem as one of misunderstandings that diplomacy can overcome. What they see now is the West preparing its populations for war. … Continue reading

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Remembering The Alamo

One thing is certain: those courageous champions at the Alamo did not fight and die for a political party or for some “lesser of two evils” mantra. They fought and died for a cause–and that cause was liberty and independence. … Continue reading

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The Pathetic New York Times

I count 70 US military operations since 1991 and the fall of the Soviet Union…The US military interventions have killed, wounded or displaced countless millions of people.  The Russian interventions?  I will guess in the tens or hundreds of thousands … Continue reading

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Moral Supremacy and Mr. Putin

Asked during his taped Super Bowl interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly whether he respected Putin, Trump said that, as a leader, yes…O’Reilly pressed, “But he’s a killer, though. Putin’s a killer.” …To which Trump replied, “There are a lot … Continue reading

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Neocon Russophobes

The real saboteurs of his new foreign policy may not be inside the Ring Road in Moscow; rather, they may be inside the Beltway around D.C…The real danger may be that a new Trump foreign policy could be hijacked or … Continue reading

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Foreign Policy Comes Back to Haunt Us

The relationship between foreign and domestic policy ought to be obvious, but it still eludes many people. When the government attacks foreign populations, members of the victimized group may seek revenge in the perpetrator’s “homeland.” That threat — however slight … Continue reading

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Putin Vs. Obama: Shall We Compare The Two Leaders Or Will That Be Too Embarrassing For America?

 This piece was translated from Russian, and it was originally entitled “Why The Russians Cannot Be Defeated”.  I think that you will quickly see why I am sharing this… “Then why do we, Russians, are able to part with life … Continue reading

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US Runs Tank over Evidence Before Afghan Hospital Bombing Investigation Begins

 On Thursday, a U.S. tank rudely rolled into the destroyed hospital “with investigators inside” the tank, a gesture of disrespect that destroyed evidence. Not only the military but the whole sordid government mess was purposefully designed to facilitate cover-up. — … Continue reading

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Being a Neocon Means Never Having to Say You’re Sorry

National Review writer blames U.S. bombing of hospital in Kunduz on…Taliban Is it any wonder that folks are beginning recognize lies as being the default? — jtl, 419 Nick Gillespie  via Reason.com Over the weekend, U.S. military forces bombed a … Continue reading

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The Military Gravy Train: Full Speed Ahead

And of course the biggest question is left altogether undiscussed; why does the United States need either a bloated welfare state or a bloated warfare state? But, but, but…if it had neither, how would the ruling class enrich itself? (Sarcasm … Continue reading

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