I wasn't aware that Russia sought US permission or endorsement before invading.
Maybe someone with a stronger google finger can find the Doonesbury episode where Ambassador Phred is discussing the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan with the Soviet ambassador and it turns out the invasion was a CIA plot.
erudite but obscurantist. Kind of crazy how these anti-regime guys still manage to make it ALL ABOUT the US. It's not.
Here's a slightly more nuanced historical analysis of how things actually panned out.
Because being balanced doesnât tilt the scalesâ¦and sell
erudite but obscurantist. Kind of crazy how these anti-regime guys still manage to make it ALL ABOUT the US. It's not.
Here's a slightly more nuanced historical analysis of how things actually panned out.
Antony Blinken and the diplomacy deficit His remarks to students this week shows how much American exceptionalism and Great Power competition have taken over the craft.
If Secretary of State Antony Blinkenâs Wednesday address in Washington is any indication, any hopes that the thousands of freshly dug graves across Ukraine and Russia might be giving rise to introspection or regret that diplomatic overtures could have staved off the war, are bound to be dashed.
In a speech titled, âThe Power and Purpose of American Diplomacy in a New Era,â Blinken set forth a vision of U.S. foreign policy that is both exhaustingly familiar and deeply concerning because it indicates, at the very least, that our chief diplomat has very little understanding of what traditional diplomacy actually means. The sense one takes away from the speech is that Blinken believes it to be analogous to edict, fiat, and ukase.
Blinkenâs conception of diplomacy does accurately reflect one thing: the Biden administrationâs policy of waging a two-front cold war against the two principal authoritarian powers, China and Russia, as laid out in the 2022 National Security Strategy. Whether, by ratcheting up tensions with the two continental Eurasian powers, the policy has succeeded in making America and its allies in Europe and Asia safer, remains an open question. (...)