The real story behind the Ukraine-Russian war, and why the US is involved.
Tag - foreign policy
So it’s with a heavy heart I confess: the Washington war machiners are right.
Why risk nuclear war with a country that houses more nuclear warheads than us over a lousy treaty alliance?
Less interest in the military means more interest on civilization’s capital accumulation.
We aren’t funding the Ukrainian army as an insurance policy against World War III.
Eventually Biden got around to blasting the helium-hefted recon device out of the sky.
Matt Kibbe talks to Chris Coyne, author of “In Search of Monsters to Destroy,” about the sometimes-hidden incentives that drive the political machine toward war at any cost.
Matt Kibbe sits down with Will Ruger, president of AIER, to discuss the theory of foreign policy realism and how we can apply it to international conflicts like the war in Ukraine.
There are many ironies in war. One of the darkest is that in the humane desire to mitigate civilian casualties, we increase our exterminating efficiency.
Hands and consciences get dirty in war, which is why it shouldn’t ever be tempted without just cause.