In asserting that NATO sending troops is âinevitable,â the Times means the decision has already been made, and all that is being awaited is the determination on how best to announce the escalation to the public.
Brownâs statement that NATO will send troops to Ukraine, after US President Joe Biden categorically ruled out such a move because it would lead to âWorld War III,â continues the pattern: Every time the White House has said it would not do something in Ukraine, it has subsequently done it.
Why are your news links always the most alarmist and from the sketchiest of sites?
"So far, the United States has said no, but Gen. Charles Brown Jr., chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Thursday that a NATO deployment of trainers appeared inevitable. âWeâll get there eventually, over time,â he said."
Notice anything different between what WSWS - and you - posted, vs the actual NYT story linked?
Why do you enjoy posting links from unserious sites? Maliciously posting links misrepresenting actual reality & facts, or just stupid?
In asserting that NATO sending troops is âinevitable,â the Times means the decision has already been made, and all that is being awaited is the determination on how best to announce the escalation to the public.
Brownâs statement that NATO will send troops to Ukraine, after US President Joe Biden categorically ruled out such a move because it would lead to âWorld War III,â continues the pattern: Every time the White House has said it would not do something in Ukraine, it has subsequently done it.
Thing is, now NATO is being brought in as an independent player in the field by several media. Not US, not EU, not France or Germany. - Apart from that, World Socialist Website is known for their Angst and Marxist / Leninist thought. The proof is oft missing, only adding to the wave of turbulence (which shouldn't be imo).
In asserting that NATO sending troops is âinevitable,â the Times means the decision has already been made, and all that is being awaited is the determination on how best to announce the escalation to the public.
Brownâs statement that NATO will send troops to Ukraine, after US President Joe Biden categorically ruled out such a move because it would lead to âWorld War III,â continues the pattern: Every time the White House has said it would not do something in Ukraine, it has subsequently done it.
In their new book, The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market, Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway recount the astonishing tale of an industry-led effort to feed students and their teachers âcorrect informationâ about capitalism and free-market principles.
In the 1920s, private electrical utilities faced a dilemma. They resisted rural electrification as it wasnât profitable, but they didnât want the government to step in and provide the service. The solution that the National Electric Light Association (NELA) settled upon was a propaganda effort through the schools. By influencing textbooks and teachers, went the thinking, these titans of lighting hoped to shape the future generations. These 1920s-era young people, having learned in school that government regulation and public ownership were bad, would grow up to cast their votes for officials who felt the same.