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PATRICK LAWRENCE: Biden’s Pointless Asian Summit

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Biden’s Pointless Asian Summit

August 21, 2023 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Let us consider the grist of the talks the U.S. president hosted at the presidential retreat in Maryland last week. This will not take long. My goodness. President Joe Biden and the press serving his regime pumped so much hot air into…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: A Yellen in the China Shop

PATRICK LAWRENCE: A Yellen in the China Shop

July 12, 2023 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Janet Yellen did an excellent job during her just-completed four-day visit to Beijing, we are now able to read in the corporate press. The Treasury secretary managed not to break any more China in the China shop. This counts as…

Patrick Lawrence: US Still Nowhere with the Chinese

Patrick Lawrence: US Still Nowhere with the Chinese

June 20, 2023 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

The bitter truth is that the leaders of Biden’s foreign policy are too paralyzed by the ideology of American primacy to come up with a single, solitary new thought as to how to address other great powers as we enter…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Trump & the Stormy Deep State

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Trump & the Stormy Deep State

March 20, 2023 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

We keep coming face-to-face with the wreckage of the Russiagate years, when the 45th president threatened the national security apparatus for, possibly, the first time since Kennedy fired Allen Dulles as C.I.A. director in 1961. We happened upon a video of…

Patrick Lawrence: China’s Great Leap in the Middle East

Patrick Lawrence: China’s Great Leap in the Middle East

March 14, 2023 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, ScheerPost

What Beijing just sponsored and got done, putting two millennia of diplomatic craft to work, is an exquisite example of what can be accomplished once this imperative is fully realized. History’s wheel turned last Friday, when Iranian and Saudi Arabian…

Foreign Policy: The Warmonger’s Game

Foreign Policy: The Warmonger’s Game

June 29, 2022 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, ScheerPost

Patrick Lawerence on rescuing foreign policy from the elites. I had a letter in the mail the other week from someone named Barry Klein, who resides in Houston. I filed it knowing I would write about it, and now I…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Who Should Control Foreign Policy?

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Who Should Control Foreign Policy?

June 27, 2022 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Proposing that foreign policy be subjected to democratic processes is a call, essentially, to revolution. I had a letter in the mail the other week from someone named Barry Klein, who resides in Houston. I filed it knowing I would write…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Ukraine & the Strength of Nonalignment

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Ukraine & the Strength of Nonalignment

April 27, 2022 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Liberals once mocked the Bush–Cheney regime’s with-us-or-against-us routines. Now the trans–Atlantic foreign policy cliques have no capacity to see the world differently. I was interested to read, last December, of the expansive agreements Vladimir Putin and Mahendra Modi signed at the conclusion of…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: ‘Primacy or World Order’

PATRICK LAWRENCE: ‘Primacy or World Order’

February 21, 2022 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Stanley Hoffmann doesn’t mention “multipolarity” in his book—maybe the term wasn’t yet in use—but it is precisely the world he was telling Americans about back in 1978 and that is today coming to pass.  In the second half of the…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Russia’s Red Line

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Russia’s Red Line

January 25, 2022 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

It is absolutely necessary that Moscow holds the line for the sake of a new security order in Europe and a sustainably stable world order in our time. “They must understand,” Sergei Lavrov said in one of his many public…

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