Part I The more recent Strategy to Prevent Conflict and promote Stability (published in 2020) points to a change in the overall approach in the interventions the U.S. undertakes. “Rather than externally driven nation-building, the United States will support locally driven political solutions that align with United States’ national security […]
Day: January 12, 2023
Biden’s Existential Angst In Ukraine
The bipartisan consensus in the Beltway on the United States being the ‘indispensable’ world power is usually attributed to the neocons who have been the driving force of the US foreign and security policy in successive administrations since the 1970s. The op-end in the Washington Post on Saturday titled Time […]
Bipartisan Committee Of 8 Neoconservatives Appointed To Advise Congress On Pentagon Budget
On January 11th, the House and Senate Armed Services Committees appointed a Commission of eight neoconservatives (otherwise called “defense hawks,” or, in more ordinary terms, supporters of U.S. invasions and of military defense contractors) to advise them on the Pentagon existing budget for the coming fiscal year. Some of them […]
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