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“This will stop only when the American people get fed up”: American exceptionalism, the New York Times, and our foreign policy after Barack Obama

“This will stop only when the American people get fed up”: American exceptionalism, the New York Times, and our foreign policy after Barack Obama

May 22, 2016 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Our smartest modern military historian explains to Salon what’s wrong about our adventures in the Middle East Part one of my interview with Andrew Bacevich, the soldier-turned-scholar who has just published “America’s War for the Greater Middle East: A Military…

“The scope of our failure”: The real story of our decades-long foreign policy disaster that set the Middle East on fire

“The scope of our failure”: The real story of our decades-long foreign policy disaster that set the Middle East on fire

May 15, 2016 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

The brilliant Andrew Bacevich tells Salon why our massive march to folly in Middle East has to be seen as one war I first interviewed Andrew Bacevich, the soldier turned scholar, after he spoke at the Hope Club, an old-line…

Did the New York Times just accidentally tell the truth about the Obama administration?

Did the New York Times just accidentally tell the truth about the Obama administration?

May 10, 2016 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

A startling piece pulls back the curtain on how our foreign policy is created — and sold to willing media dupes Historians so inclined will have a blast when their turn comes to dissect the Obama administration and its people….

We can’t vote for either one: On world stage, Clinton and Trump present different, but serious, dangers

We can’t vote for either one: On world stage, Clinton and Trump present different, but serious, dangers

May 8, 2016 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

It is pathetically impossible to determine which one would be worse, the only metric we have left. It’s OK to pass As of this past week Americans voters have their choices in November—all three of them. I do not see…

We are all just this screwed: Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and our muddled, perverted democracy

We are all just this screwed: Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and our muddled, perverted democracy

May 1, 2016 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Hillary will be the nominee this fall. Time to examine what Bernie achieved and how it might go different next time The consensus is not complete, but it will be soon enough. Bernie Sanders is not going to make it,…

Trump opposed Iraq. Hillary voted for war: Let’s take his foreign policy vision seriously

Trump opposed Iraq. Hillary voted for war: Let’s take his foreign policy vision seriously

April 27, 2016 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Trump gets some things very wrong. But today’s speech was still daring, spot on and important contrast with Hillary Donald Trump on foreign policy. You start out thinking this is going to be roughly akin to George W. discoursing on,…

She’ll make Iran, Syria worse: What the media won’t tell you about our foreign policy — and how hawkish Hillary will pour the kerosene

She’ll make Iran, Syria worse: What the media won’t tell you about our foreign policy — and how hawkish Hillary will pour the kerosene

April 17, 2016 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

The truth about our foreign policy is on display, if we choose to look. If only we ever learned the right lessons What an unusual season—or seasons, I should say. The inner workings of American foreign policy are rarely as…

What Donald Trump doesn’t know might save us: He’s unschooled, but at least he’s no American exceptionalist or neo-con ideologue

What Donald Trump doesn’t know might save us: He’s unschooled, but at least he’s no American exceptionalist or neo-con ideologue

April 2, 2016 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Forget his impractical foreign policy solutions. Trump scares elites because he is rethinking U.S. military might The Russians have long understood that words are actions. A linguist and literary critic prominent in the last century added to the thought by…

We brought this on ourselves, and we are the terrorists, too

We brought this on ourselves, and we are the terrorists, too

March 27, 2016 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

There is no more ducking the point: It’s not terror only when it happens to us. Our “shock and awe” is terror, too Within an hour or two of the bombings in Brussels Monday, it was plain that there were…

It is urgent that she’s stopped: Hillary Clinton’s nightmare neoliberalism and American exceptionalism makes the world a dangerous place

It is urgent that she’s stopped: Hillary Clinton’s nightmare neoliberalism and American exceptionalism makes the world a dangerous place

March 20, 2016 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

American foreign policy has not worked for decades. Hillary believes all of its myths to her core. This is scary Much mail arrived after the column published in this space last Sunday, wherein I examined the likely character of a…

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