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PATRICK LAWRENCE: At UN, European Allies & Trump Clip Pompeo’s Hawk Wings

PATRICK LAWRENCE: At UN, European Allies & Trump Clip Pompeo’s Hawk Wings

September 27, 2019 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

After the recent strikes on Saudi oil facilities, E-3 leaders offered a sop to the secretary of state but resisted key elements of his “maximum hostility” campaign towards Iran while  Trump also distanced himself.  This week’s General Assembly at the United Nations…

Let’s Not Fall Into the Cold-War Arms-Control Trap

Let’s Not Fall Into the Cold-War Arms-Control Trap

March 27, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, The Nation.

For our national security, we need self-control more than we need arms-control talks. Let us think together about the letter four United States senators sent recently to the now departed secretary of state Rex Tillerson, urging him to start arms-control…

Team Trump seems bent on undoing the Iran deal: So what happens next?

Team Trump seems bent on undoing the Iran deal: So what happens next?

March 4, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Major global disorder lies ahead if the McMaster clique dismantles the Iran deal. In some ways that might be good We had better brace ourselves for a further descent into global disorder: The next round in the Trump administration’s determined…

Now we face a nuclear North Korea: That might not be the worst thing

Now we face a nuclear North Korea: That might not be the worst thing

December 3, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Kim Jong-un now has a nuclear deterrent, and diplomacy is the only sane option. Let’s hope the U.S. gets that We do not know everything, or maybe even very much, about North Korea’s latest missile test. But we know what…

Trump Has Just Raised the Stakes With Moscow and Tehran in Three Risky Moves

Trump Has Just Raised the Stakes With Moscow and Tehran in Three Risky Moves

July 21, 2017 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

President Trump made three big moves on Syria and Iran this week. They crisscross and contradict one another, but the administration’s game plan in the Middle East just got a lot clearer. In Syria, it has been evident since Russian-backed government…

The Unacknowledged Logic of North Korea’s Missile Tests

The Unacknowledged Logic of North Korea’s Missile Tests

July 6, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, The Nation.

We may not like it, but nuclear weapons may be all that stands in the way of another US-conducted “regime change.” Given that North Korea flooded the airwaves and the press during our July 4 rituals—which grow more objectionably militarist…

With Iran in His Crosshairs, Trump Has One Risky Chip to Play

With Iran in His Crosshairs, Trump Has One Risky Chip to Play

April 21, 2017 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

This PDF document is the original version, as filed, of the column posted on April 20. Looks like Iran is next on the list of foreign-policy bad guys Team Trump has in its crosshairs. In an assertive statement Wednesday, Secretary…

How Our Foreign-Policy Elites Manufactured the Korea Crisis

How Our Foreign-Policy Elites Manufactured the Korea Crisis

April 20, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, The Nation.

The attack on the Syrian airfield was a message to North Korea and China—and a demonstration of Trump’s capitulation to the imperial clique. The crisis over North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic-missile programs now builds to a perilous pitch with no…

North Korea’s Missile Test Leaves Trump with Three Options

North Korea’s Missile Test Leaves Trump with Three Options

February 17, 2017 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

You have to hand it to Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s unpredictable president: Launching a new ballistic missile just as President Trump and Japanese Premier Shinzo Abe were meeting in Washington couldn’t have been more provocative. Factor in the assassination of…

Trump’s Tough Stance on Iran: Nothing to Gain, a Lot to Lose

Trump’s Tough Stance on Iran: Nothing to Gain, a Lot to Lose

February 10, 2017 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

President Trump said all along he was going to go after the Iran nuclear pact—another of his “worst evers.” During his campaign, he promised more sanctions, a promise which he has now kept after Iran fired a ballistic missile test…

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