By Gregory Elich | CounterPunch |February 8, 2022
South Koreans go to the polls on March 9 to elect a new president, who will assume office two months later. At a time when U.S.-North Korean relations are at an impasse, and the Biden administration is building an aggressive anti-China alliance, much may rest on the outcome.
Korea Heads Toward a Political Crossroads
Tag: militarism
Defiant Pentagon hides poor testing results behind phony firewall
Defense contractors and program advocates have unusual control over what the public sees, leading to bad oversight, or worse.
By Winslow T. Wheeler | Responsible Statecraft | February 3, 2022
Defiant Pentagon hides poor testing results behind phony firewall
Top Weapons Companies Boast Ukraine-Russia Tensions Are a Boon for Business
The irony of America’s ‘woke’ foreign policy
Origins of State Surveillance
US plays QUAD card during Beijing Olympics
The appalling decision by the External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to huddle together with his QUAD colleagues bang in the middle of the Beijing Winter Olympics may have unpleasant consequences. China sees QUAD as a US-led clique working to “contain” it.
US plays QUAD card during Beijing Olympics
Endless War is the Empire’s Last Dance
What Kind of Threat Is China?
Book review of “America and the China Threat: From the End of History to the End of Empire” by Prof. Paolo Urio
The “brutalist philosophy” of the US was made public (曝光) by Robert Daly, a former US diplomat stationed in Beijing, in 2015. Currently, he is the director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. No diplomatic niceties here, Daly frankly states the policy of the US: China must never reach the level of the US.
What Kind of Threat Is China?
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