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How Kissinger and Washington Sold Greece Out

Every government should enact foreign policy on behalf of its people. Every government should determine which nations have acted in friendship toward its people. But in most of Eastern Europe, the best interests of the people are not measured. As relations in between Greece and Turkey continue to heat up, the traditionally held...

Phil Butler

The Battle for Idlib: Why is There a US Escalation?

Idlib, which is most probably the last stronghold of terrorists in Syria, is going to face a Syrian offensive in Damascus’ bid to re-capture territory it lost to foreign funded “rebels” several years ago. Retaking Idlib would also lead the…
Salman Rafi Sheikh

Changed Rhetoric is Not a Guide to Changed Policy

There is currently much anguish in western capitals about the actions of US president Donald Trump. He is seen as erratic, unpredictable, and with an obvious taste in women of dubious morals. Such an emphasis is, in my view, misplaced. Trump is certainly erratic. He is also astonishingly...

James ONeill