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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…

They still want a new Cold War: What the New York Times won’t tell you about Syria, Putin and the new battle against ISIS

They still want a new Cold War: What the New York Times won’t tell you about Syria, Putin and the new battle against ISIS

November 23, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

We despise the foreign leaders a compliant media villainizes. It’s worth looking for the real motivations It is perverse to find good in the tragic events that took place in Paris 10 days ago, but they did force Washington and…

It’s Paul Krugman vs. Noam Chomsky: This is the history we need to understand Paris, ISIS

It’s Paul Krugman vs. Noam Chomsky: This is the history we need to understand Paris, ISIS

November 17, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Krugman mocks idea that US imperialism’s at root of all evil. But scars of our meddling are key to the Middle East Two remarks a few days apart lead straight to the question posed in this space after last Friday’s tragic events…

We brought this on ourselves: After Paris, it is time to square our “values” with our history

We brought this on ourselves: After Paris, it is time to square our “values” with our history

November 15, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

The West’s behaved horrifically in Middle East for decades. We can’t be surprised by Paris. Let’s look in a mirror Another horrific attack emanates from the shattered, shredded Middle East into the beating hearts of Western civilization. It is impossible…

Bernie Sanders is a cruise-missile progressive: False hope, foreign policy and the stubborn endurance of American exceptionalism

Bernie Sanders is a cruise-missile progressive: False hope, foreign policy and the stubborn endurance of American exceptionalism

November 12, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Sanders would do nothing to change America’s worldwide meddling. This is a dangerous moment, and he’s ducking it Whatever happened to Bernie Sanders? It is always preferable to be first in my trade, but this is not why I pose…

Judy Miller’s ghost lingers: Putin, Syria and how the New York Times cheers on a new Cold War

Judy Miller’s ghost lingers: Putin, Syria and how the New York Times cheers on a new Cold War

November 4, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

The propagandists have turned on the fog machine. Let’s try and sort out myth vs. reality with Russia, Middle East We reach a moment in the four-year-old Syria crisis when it is vital for anyone who has not succumbed to…

“Does anyone have a plan?” Here’s how we fix decades of overseas neo-conservative adventurism

“Does anyone have a plan?” Here’s how we fix decades of overseas neo-conservative adventurism

October 28, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

We have accepted the horrors of American exceptionalism for too long. Here’s a progressive foreign policy blueprint “Tell me, what exactly is ‘an authentically progressive foreign policy.’” That is the request of a reader responding to last week’s column in the comment…

This is not a democracy: Behind the Deep State that Obama, Hillary or Trump couldn’t control

This is not a democracy: Behind the Deep State that Obama, Hillary or Trump couldn’t control

October 21, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Foreign policy never really changes regardless of who holds the White House. This is why exceptionalism always wins There are two ways to consider the White House’s announcement last week that, no, American troops will no longer withdraw from Afghanistan…

Putin might be right on Syria: The actual strategy behind his Middle East push — and why the New York Times keeps obscuring it

Putin might be right on Syria: The actual strategy behind his Middle East push — and why the New York Times keeps obscuring it

October 14, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

There’s actually common sense and historical vision behind the Putin plan. Not that our media covers it honestly One sentence in a news report the other day on Russia’s assertive new campaign to subdue Islamic extremists in Syria simply will…

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