Coronavirus – We Must Transform the World After COVID-19 Passes (Essay)

10 min read Why must the pre-Coronavirus world be transformed in its aftermath? And what would an ideal new world look like? Ian Goldin, Professor at the University of Oxford and Robert Muggah, Associate Lecturer at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), take a step back and look at the big picture

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Are the US and Chinese in the middle of an Arms race?

5 minute read "For the Chinese, their own region is crucial and since the Russian Pacific Fleet is little more than a shadow of its former Soviet self, it is focusing on the United States, especially the US navy with its aircraft carrier battle groups," writes Paul Rogers, Bradford University (Feb. 26th, 2020)

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VIDEO: I was involved in selling the fake reasons for the Iraq War. I’m seeing the same thing with Iran (6 minutes)

"I watched as the intelligence was cooked, as principals in the George W. Bush government were sold by that intelligence or helped to warp that intelligence... I’m watching the same thing again," says Lawrence Wilkerson, retired United States Army colonel, who served as Secretary of State Colin Powell’s chief of staff from 2002 to 2005 (Jan. 8th, 2020)

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Andrew Bacevich – The last three decades of American foreign policy have been a colossal failure (Essay)

"Thirty years later, perhaps it’s time to assess just how well the United States has fulfilled the expectations President Bush articulated in 1990. Personally, I would rate the results somewhere between deeply disappointing and flat-out abysmal," writes Andrew Bacevich, Boston University, President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft (Jan. 8th, 2020)

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Are the Americans withdrawing from the Middle East? (Essay, long read)

"US military power does not necessarily imply political influence in countries that have diversified their relationships. The wars in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen have followed their own courses and overtaken the United States," writes Mariano Aguirre, International Policy Analyst (Dec. 11th, 2019)

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