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    il y a 19 heures

    Racism. Materialism. Militarism. We've begun to wrestle with the evils of racism and economic anxiety, but we can't heal unless our foreign policy of military domination is also overcome. Each of these three evils upholds the other. Either all of them go or none of them go:

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    " has been saying all along that the threat from climate chaos poses a much more direct threat to the American public than does any nation state." on how Biden can responsibly address climate chaos. Read in :

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    “Any unilateral move by Washington and NATO to extend the May troop withdrawal deadline will end the diplomatic process and place targets on the backs of U.S. troops,” Adam Weinstein said. “This will mark a return to the failed counterinsurgency of the last two decades.”

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  4. il y a 2 heures

    Iran's political season beings in March. Elections are in June. Meanwhile, hardliners in Iran are gaining political ground after a traumatic four years of 'maximum pressure'. on why Biden needs to act sooner than later on . :

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    BREAKING: Biden vows “an immediate review of our sanction laws and authorities, followed by appropriate action,” after the military coup d’etat in Burma (Myanmar): Note that the statement refers to it as a “seizure of power,” not a coup, which carries additional legal weight.

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  6. il y a 3 heures

    U.S. relations with NATO are due for a reset. America’s postwar commitment to European security went on far longer and became far more expansive than envisioned. Now that the mission is accomplished, what's next? Read 's brief for :

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    31 janv.

    An excellent piece by of on the perils of military confrontation between the United States and China at a time when Washington is "hardening toward Beijing across the political spectrum that leaves little room for diplomacy."

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    Steven Leach : why the State Dept needs to get rid of its 'countering violent extremism' programs.

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    il y a 4 heures

    Honored to participate in 's webinar on revitalizing US-Japan-Republic of Korea cooperation & our new report Junya NISHINO Saeme KIM Bo Ram KWON Andrew PARK

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    il y a 17 heures

    While I was a college sophomore, I had the opportunity to intern at the . I worked on their database of Gtmo detainees. This was 2005. It is horrifying that 16 years later, some of the names I entered in Excel are those of men STILL in Guantanamo.

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  12. il y a 4 heures

    "[Rob Malley] is someone who can actually get things done and many of the critics don’t want to see things done." tells the clock is ticking on JCPOA reentry and Biden's facing obstacles. Read in :

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    il y a 5 heures

    This concern over Biden not being hawkish enuf re CN is stilted n unstrategic. It simplistically inclines people 2 ignore the need 4 cooperation w/ BJ n it fails 2 define what a competitive strategy would look like. The Biden Admin needs 2 conduct...

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  14. il y a 5 heures

    🗓️ Thursday, Feb. 4 🕚 11 am ET joins to share the history of America's decision to pursue global supremacy, as presented in his book . Join at 's fifth :

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    Looking forward to this conversation on Thursday at . Register to join us below.

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    31 janv.

    “It is finally time to deliver on the public’s demand to do less nation building abroad and more building in America. The United States remains an indispensable nation—to its people. Only by serving them can it play a responsible role in the world.”

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    If you liked this video, give us a follow on Instagram! We've just launched our new IG where you can find all of our QI videos:

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    “The current U.S. involvement in the devastating war on Yemen is the result of U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia.” Biden has temporarily ended these arms sales. Now what? ft. & for :

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    il y a 9 heures

    USSO BOOK HOUR - This Thursday at 4pm! Join USSO to hear from on American foreign policy, military dominance, and all things in between! REGISTER HERE:

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    Jeffrey Feltman is reportedly considered a top pick for Blinken's special envoy to Syria -- here in RS, Feltman lays out a plan for relieving sanctions as part of a new approach:

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  21. il y a 6 heures

    ICYMI: "U.S. foreign policy has failed in its most essential purpose: it has made the American people less safe where they live." on how the Biden administration can make foreign policy that works for Americans. :

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