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The US Lacks Options if Russia Calls Washington’s Ukraine Bluff

by Ted Galen Carpenter | Apr 19, 2021

Growing tensions between Russia and Ukraine are producing an surge of bluster from the Biden administration, as well as from the hawkish denizens of Washington’s think tanks. The administration keeps assuring Ukraine’s government that the United States and NATO have...

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Could the Philippines Drag the US Into War with China?

by Ted Galen Carpenter | Apr 13, 2021

Tensions are rising again between the Philippines and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) over rival claims to small islands and their surrounding waters in the South China Sea. The latest incident began in late March when more than 200 Chinese "fishing...

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Washington Has Backed Islamist War Criminals in Syria

by Ted Galen Carpenter | Apr 6, 2021

When large-scale demonstrations broke out against the regime of Bashar al-Assad in early 2011, Barack Obama’s administration promptly exploited the situation and began to back anti-regime factions. As those demonstrations evolved into an armed insurgency later that...

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The Continuing Disaster of the U.S. Drug War in Latin America

by Ted Galen Carpenter | Apr 1, 2021

This originally appeared at the Future of Freedom Foundation. The following is a statement to the Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission: Charting a New Path Forward, Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, December 3, 2020: I wish to express...

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Unhappy 18th Anniversary: How an Unholy Pro-War Lobbying Alliance Pushed America Into the Iraq Quagmire in 2003

by Ted Galen Carpenter | Mar 30, 2021

Eighteen years ago, George W. Bush’s administration took the fateful step of launching a war to overthrow Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq. That conflict set in motion developments that destabilized not only Iraq but other already fragile countries throughout the...

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Capitulation Diplomacy: Washington Keeps Making Unrealistic Demands of Other Countries

by Ted Galen Carpenter | Mar 23, 2021

The Biden administration seems intent on maintaining an especially counterproductive practice in U.S. foreign policy. For decades, US officials have insisted in making utterly unrealistic demands on other governments in its diplomatic interactions. In such cases,...

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Stealth Commitment: How the Syrian Kurds Became US ‘Allies’

by Ted Galen Carpenter | Mar 16, 2021

It’s bad enough when the U.S. government takes on unwise security commitments through the signing of formal treaties as required in the Constitution. The "pactomania" frenzy during the early Cold War, beginning with the decision to join NATO in 1949, led to...

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How the National Security State Manipulates the News Media

by Ted Galen Carpenter | Mar 9, 2021

An especially dangerous threat to liberty occurs when members of the press collude with government agencies instead of monitoring and exposing the abuses of those agencies. Unfortunately, collusion is an all-too-common pattern in press coverage of the national...

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Washington’s Habitual Fondness for ‘Friendly Dictators’

by Ted Galen Carpenter | Mar 2, 2021

One of the foreign policy establishment’s biggest complaints about Donald Trump is that during his presidency, the United States ceased being the defender and promoter of democracy internationally. Following Trump’s election defeat, there was a collective expression...

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Washington’s Tiny Islands Fetish Could Endanger the American People

by Ted Galen Carpenter | Feb 25, 2021

Most Americans likely do not realize the U.S. defense treaty with Japan does not just entail a commitment to help defend the heavily populated Japanese home islands. Presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden all have affirmed that the treaty also covers a...

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