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How Foreign Policy Became a Top Issue in the Presidential Campaign

How Foreign Policy Became a Top Issue in the Presidential Campaign

December 28, 2015 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Our 2016 presidential campaigns have acquired a truly novel feature: Suddenly, foreign policy is a front-burner issue among American voters. This hasn’t been so for at least a couple of generations. Is this a passing phenomenon? Or are we watching…

From bad to worse to delusional: The real story about Syria that the New York Times won’t tell you

From bad to worse to delusional: The real story about Syria that the New York Times won’t tell you

December 22, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

The Times’ coverage of anything that challenges the mythology of American primacy just gets worse Forgetting, not paying attention and feeling as opposed to thinking are, of course, acts of patriotism in our great nation. Let us, then, do the…

A Lame UN Peace Plan for Syria Is Quickly Eclipsed by Saudi Arabia

A Lame UN Peace Plan for Syria Is Quickly Eclipsed by Saudi Arabia

December 21, 2015 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The U.N. Security Council finally passed a resolution Friday authorizing a plan to end the war that has torn Syria to shreds. Does this open a new, decisive chapter in the four-year crisis? Or will it turn out to be…

Putin’s Military Strikes in Syria Are a 'Mine Is Bigger Than Yours' Show

Putin’s Military Strikes in Syria Are a ‘Mine Is Bigger Than Yours’ Show

December 14, 2015 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

MOSCOW—You’d think that things are shaping up well for those trying to find an enduring settlement of the gruesome Syria crisis and get down to the business of destroying the Islamic State. That’s not how it looks from here. What…

At Stake in Climate Talks: America’s Global Leadership Role

At Stake in Climate Talks: America’s Global Leadership Role

December 7, 2015 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The final week of climate negotiations begins today and a lot is at stake. Of the 195 nations in attendance, two have more to gain or lose than any others. One of these is the Marshall Islands. Anebok, one of…

Obama’s Job Now: Fight ISIS All-In as Turkey Plays Both Sides

Obama’s Job Now: Fight ISIS All-In as Turkey Plays Both Sides

November 30, 2015 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Turkey’s stunningly rash decision last week to down a Russian Su-24 fighter jet flying an anti-terrorist mission near the Turkish-Syrian border alters the calculus in the Syria crisis at least as much as the ISIS ’s November 13 attacks in…

SYRIA.

SYRIA.

November 27, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Salon did not publish the following column. It was filed November 27th, the day after Thanksgiving and three days after Turkish pilots shot a Russian jet out of the sky near the border between Syria and Turkey—by what evidence has…

Our glorious Thanksgiving unraveling: Race, protest, patriotism — and the forming, finally, of a true American spirit

Our glorious Thanksgiving unraveling: Race, protest, patriotism — and the forming, finally, of a true American spirit

November 26, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Trump leads the GOP. Terror fears. Protests on campus. This is a fraught Thanksgiving — and that’s a good sign It is fascinating to watch these student protests arising around the country—the University of Missouri, Yale, Princeton, many others. Students,…

Putin has bested them all: How has the Russian leader gotten the better of Clinton, Bush and Obama?

Putin has bested them all: How has the Russian leader gotten the better of Clinton, Bush and Obama?

November 24, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Watching Trump beat his chest about how he’d force Putin to his will is a reminder that Putin’s had his way with us Aug. 9, 1999, was an eventful day for Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. In the morning President Boris Yeltsin…

Why Allies and Adversaries Should Unite to Defeat ISIS

Why Allies and Adversaries Should Unite to Defeat ISIS

November 23, 2015 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Suddenly, the civilized world has one thing on its mind — an alliance among key nations to fight ISIS. No one is talking about containment anymore. The topic is decisive defeat on Syrian and Iraqi battlefields and anywhere else terrorists…

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