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The Failed Ceasefire in Syria Now Leave Russia in Charge

The Failed Ceasefire in Syria Now Leave Russia in Charge

September 26, 2016 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Now that Secretary of State Kerry’s latest effort to forge a ceasefire in Syria is in ruins, he was right about at least one thing: That was the Obama administration’s last, best hope to lead warring sides toward a settlement….

The Failed Syria Ceasefire Pushes US-Russia Relations to the Brink

The Failed Syria Ceasefire Pushes US-Russia Relations to the Brink

September 19, 2016 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Unless there’s a quick and drastic turn for the better in Syria, the US may reach its moment of truth with Russia. If Washington is simply unable or unwilling to work with Moscow to resolve the conflict, it’s likely that…

John Kerry’s last hurrah: With the Syrian cease-fire, the secretary of state takes a parting swipe at Russophobia

John Kerry’s last hurrah: With the Syrian cease-fire, the secretary of state takes a parting swipe at Russophobia

September 14, 2016 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

The cease-fire ends his successful skirmish with the Pentagon, but the war will grind on long after Kerry is gone Secretary of State John Kerry now gives us another “cessation of hostilities” agreement — a not-quite-cease-fire — as signed with…

Why the Kerry-Lavrov Syrian Ceasefire–the 9th Try--Better Hold

Why the Kerry-Lavrov Syrian Ceasefire–the 9th Try–Better Hold

September 12, 2016 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

After a long walk on a stony path in the wee hours of Saturday in Geneva, Secretary of State John Kerry and Sergei Lavrov, his Russian counterpart, finally reached a Syrian ceasefire agreement – again. A week-long “cessation of hostilities”…

As US Clout in the Mideast Declines, Russia and Iran Muscle In

As US Clout in the Mideast Declines, Russia and Iran Muscle In

August 29, 2016 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

It has long been clear that the Obama administration will hand its successor a dangerous mess in the Middle East, centering on Syria and emanating outward. Is it now ceding so much initiative that it risks delivering the next president…

4 More Foreign Policy Challenges that Clinton Could Botch

4 More Foreign Policy Challenges that Clinton Could Botch

August 8, 2016 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Hillary Clinton threw down a gauntlet worthy of a medieval knight when she attacked Donald Trump’s foreign policy competence in her much-noted speech in San Diego a couple of months ago. She bragged that she was the voice of experience…

Trump Is Wrong About Russia, but He Does Get One Thing Right

Trump Is Wrong About Russia, but He Does Get One Thing Right

August 1, 2016 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

We may never know who hacked 20,000 Democratic National Committee email messages, or why they were made public. But we know a lot more now about where our two presidential candidates stand on Russia. No matter whether Hillary Clinton or…

Shades of the Cold War: How the DNC fabricated a Russian hacker conspiracy to deflect blame for its email scandal

Shades of the Cold War: How the DNC fabricated a Russian hacker conspiracy to deflect blame for its email scandal

July 25, 2016 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Now wait a minute, all you upper-case “D” Democrats. A flood light suddenly shines on your party apparatus, revealing its grossly corrupt machinations to fix the primary process and sink the Sanders campaign, and within a day you are on…

The West escalates with Russia: Make no mistake, a second Cold War is now official NATO policy

The West escalates with Russia: Make no mistake, a second Cold War is now official NATO policy

July 12, 2016 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

NATO’s aggressive posture towards Russia sets a dangerous course for Obama’s successor There have been 22 NATO summits since the first convened in Paris 59 years ago. If you study the chronology, they are more frequent during those times the…

Why It’s Time to Rethink Our Pointless Standoff with Russia

Why It’s Time to Rethink Our Pointless Standoff with Russia

June 5, 2016 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The following column was filed June 5, 2016, and not published. Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s widely respected foreign minister, dropped a big one here over the weekend. After an hourlong conversation with John Kerry Friday, Lavrov asserted in nationally televised remarks…

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