Politics of the United States
Is it any surprise that a lone wolf shooter has seized onto Democrats’ narratives as his marching orders to save the country?
ShortThe attempt by Biden to portray Hamas and Putin as dual threats against “Western democracy” is obviously a desperate reaction to the loss of support for the Ukraine gambit
ShortUntil decision-makers begin to allow a flexibility in their thinking on American SC core principles, the United States will continue to draw itself into conflict dilemmas of its own devising and/or make problems worse instead of better.
ShortSupporters in America and the EU funding this proxy conflict against Russia should not be blinded to the very serious democratic deficits in Ukraine
ShortAn open mind is required within the current acute political divide where Trump’s bellicose aggression and Biden’s seeming cognitive decline are both put on the backburner
ShortA new year and new President presents an opportunity for the U.S. to rethink its foreign policy
ShortThe former television star turned politician, who was praised for his prowess in public relations, fought a war of attrition with the mainstream media and lost
ShortTrump may have lost this battle over the dislike for his personality, but he may not have lost the war over his policies
ShortJust as in 2016, Russia is a topic at the forefront of conversations swirling around this year's election
ShortThe inability to differentiate the interests of governments and their respective citizens has been an underlying cause of many misconceptions
ShortWether it's arms control, fighting terrorism, climate change, or ensuring economic stability across the world — the two sides need to engage in dialogue and find common ground
ShortFloyd’s tragic death will become an opportunistic chaotic catalyst for Joe Biden and the Democrats to point to President Trump as the racist in the White House
ShortThe US, Chinese and Russian strategies towards Taiwan, as well as towards partially and unrecognized states in Europe, are global and interconnected
ShortAs the 2020 election approaches, Trump is being urged to combat the charge that his administration was not prepared to take on the pandemic
ShortThis might be what some call a black swan moment — though it might be too soon to tell
ShortNations who value democracy should stand up and support the people of Crimea.
ShortAmerica’s current policy towards Crimea targets ordinary people with a strategically flawed blanket embargo
ShortIf Trump wants to solidify his chances at reelection, he should start putting America first
ShortPoll conducted
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In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements 33 (31%) U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity 30 (28%) U.S. wants to dissolve Russia 24 (22%) U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China 21 (19%)