Merging the War on Terror with Great Power Competition: The Biden Doctrine
Long before President Joe Biden laid waste to a centerpiece of Washington’s Global War on Terror by ending the war in Afghanistan, the-then chair of
Long before President Joe Biden laid waste to a centerpiece of Washington’s Global War on Terror by ending the war in Afghanistan, the-then chair of
Seymour Hersh, an investigative reporter whose long career has been spent uncovering dark details about the ruling class in the United States, added another emergent
Jens Stoltenberg, the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is anything but a peon – he’s a drudger, maybe a workhorse, who oftentimes
Long before President Joe Biden laid waste to a centerpiece of Washington’s Global War on Terror by ending the war in Afghanistan, the-then chair of
Seymour Hersh, an investigative reporter whose long career has been spent uncovering dark details about the ruling class in the United States, added another emergent
Jens Stoltenberg, the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is anything but a peon – he’s a drudger, maybe a workhorse, who oftentimes
In a 30-67 vote on Tuesday, the Senate rejected a bipartisan effort to negated President Joe Biden’s $650 million arm sale destined for the Saudi
Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Christina Goldbaum of The New York Times are clinging to platitudes and generalities in their recent report about the threat of ISIS-K in Afghanistan.
War and conflict rarely benefit the lives of ordinary people. Indeed, the very nature of war is destructive.