By sending massive shipments of offensive weapons to a rabidly Russophobic regime Washington is demonstrating its witting culpability.
No U.S. Boots – But Plenty of Arms – on the Ground in Ukraine, by Finian Cunningham
Tag: Military Budget
A Litmus Test for Democracy? Democratic Deficits at the Summit for Democracy
Potential Legislation on China Amounts to a New Cold War
Pinching Pennies for People—But Endless Cash for War
No Peace Dividend Again
By Adam Dick | Ron Paul Institute | November 10, 2021
Back when the Soviet Union fell apart, there was much talk of a peace dividend — a big reduction in the United States government’s spending on militarism. The peace dividend did not arrive. Instead, the US government proceeded to spend big on the military and engage in a series of military actions across the world, including, as the dissolution of the Soviet Union proceeded, the US military’s first of two invasions of Iraq.
No Peace Dividend Again
Is This the End of the Unreformable Democratic Party?
Top US general reduces time frame for war with China to two years
Top US general reduces time frame for war with China to two years
The only means for halting the drive to war between the two nuclear-armed powers is the intervention of the international working class through the building of a unified anti-war movement directed at abolishing the capitalist system—the root cause of geo-strategic conflict.
Good luck with that!
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