Thank you for this post. I’ve had a hard time understanding U.S foreign policy over many years now. To think that a cadre of neocons would want to dominate the world seems more of a reality today than it ever was.
Thank you for this post. I’ve had a hard time understanding U.S foreign policy over many years now. To think that a cadre of neocons would want to dominate the world seems more of a reality today than it ever was.
And people,especially who, when it suits, purport to be on the left, have become neocons, though no doubt they would deny it. But you can't have it both ways. Imagine being a "progressive" when maniacs like Nuland's running your party of government's "foreign policy".
Thank you for this post. I’ve had a hard time understanding U.S foreign policy over many years now. To think that a cadre of neocons would want to dominate the world seems more of a reality today than it ever was.
And people,especially who, when it suits, purport to be on the left, have become neocons, though no doubt they would deny it. But you can't have it both ways. Imagine being a "progressive" when maniacs like Nuland's running your party of government's "foreign policy".