NATO Is About US Control: Washington Targets Turkey

When U.S. leaders and pundits talk about NATO, they describe it as the linchpin of world security and the manifestation of Western liberal values. In other formulations, the U.S. is graciously bestowing a kind of welfare program to its allies in the form of security...

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Discussing Israeli ‘Apartheid’

Last week I drew a comparison between the South African apartheid system that is now the focus of Nelson Mandela's legacy and current Israeli policies toward Palestinians. Obviously, that strikes many in the U.S. as offensive and inaccurate. But, as Israeli activist...

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How to Avoid Conflict in the Asia-Pacific

Writing at The Diplomat, Zheng Wang, an Associate Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University and a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, paints a gloomy picture of the recent heightened tensions in the East...

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Hardliners in the US and Iran, a Mirror Image

In Washington, there is a lot of opposition to the ongoing diplomatic negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program. For the most part, the reasons for their opposition are unconvincing reiterations of trite political slogans. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), for...

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Boeing Demands Welfare Before Building New Airliner

If you want to get an idea of how tight a hold defense corporations have over the government, take a look at this Seattle Times scoop (update: originally reported at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch). It reports on a secret document drawn up by Boeing and sent to 15 state...

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