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Trump’s not the first US president to fall in love with war. History shows where this is going
In his fresh intoxication with global conquest, Trump is following an established pattern – one that promises disaster ...
"You are going to be the proud owner of 25 million people," the late Gen. Colin Powell told President George W. Bush before ...
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Regime change in Venezuela: Like Iraq, but with more confusion
President Donald Trump appears to have given hardly any thought to how his administration is going to “run” Venezuela.
By MONA CHAREN Syndicated columnist The Wall Street Journal editorial board has delivered its share of idiocies over the past few years, but its response to the capture of Nicolas Maduro has set a new ...
Trump's moves in Venezuela could lead to another costly quagmire.
European political and military leaders are ushering in 2026 with bellicose speeches that recall 1914, greeting the prospect of military conflict with Russia with a lack of trepidation amounting at ...
Trump’s Secretary of State, the mastermind behind the intervention, has fulfilled his great ambition with the fall of Maduro ...
The Opinion columnist M. Gessen examines how the president governs through spectacle, and the message his displays of force are meant to send.
This is an audio transcript of the Swamp Notes podcast episode: ‘Why Trump wants to ‘run’ other countries’ Marc Filippino After attacking Venezuela, the president of the United States has his eyes on ...
The Trump administration is trying the ‘Cousin Guido’ approach in Venezuela.
For at least a decade, the conventional wisdom has been that direct attempts at regime change by the United States have ended in disaster. And for good reason. In Afghanistan, the very same Taliban ...
COLUMN. The US's claim to control Venezuela adds to the long list of military issues piling up on the American president's ...
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