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Behind this week’s Russia headlines: A mystery, a leap to conclusions and a fateful turn

Behind this week’s Russia headlines: A mystery, a leap to conclusions and a fateful turn

March 18, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Did the Russians try to murder a former spy? Maybe. But that has little to do with the larger Russophobe narrative What a week for the Russophobes. The British government pins an unsolved murder attempt on Moscow, and the French,…

Syria’s tragedy, America’s crime: The collapse of national sovereignty

Syria’s tragedy, America’s crime: The collapse of national sovereignty

February 25, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Of all the tragedies befalling Syria and its people over the past seven years, there is one that cannot — or cannot precisely — be measured in casualty counts, ruined towns and cities, or the number of refugees now wandering…

Why Russia Is Emerging as the World’s Indispensable Diplomatic Power

Why Russia Is Emerging as the World’s Indispensable Diplomatic Power

February 22, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, The Nation.

Moscow, working in concert with others, has set courses toward the diplomatic resolution of several key conflicts. There was a remarkable succession of events in the skies over Syria earlier this month. I see lessons in what happened that none…

Now the U.S. is playing spoiler role in Korea, Syria and elsewhere. But why?

Now the U.S. is playing spoiler role in Korea, Syria and elsewhere. But why?

January 28, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Washington can’t adjust to losing its role as global sheriff, and the entire world must bear the consequences If the first few weeks of 2018 are any guide, it is going to be a tumultuous, confrontational year for America’s foreign…

When Putin Talks, It Is Worth Listening

When Putin Talks, It Is Worth Listening

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

On foreign-policy questions, many Russians stand shoulder-to-shoulder with their leader. Vladimir Putin gave another of his end-of-year press conferences last week—nationally televised events consisting of an always-curious combination of Q&A, opinionating, offhand banter, observations on a wide range of domestic…

American policy totally failed in Syria — let’s be thankful

American policy totally failed in Syria — let’s be thankful

November 26, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Despite media obfuscation, last week’s meeting between Putin and Assad suggests a new order in the Middle East I kept hearing National Public Radio programs this week to the effect that liberals and “progressives,” not to mention those in the…

Trump in Beijing—Devoid of a Strategy, While Xi Deploys China’s

Trump in Beijing—Devoid of a Strategy, While Xi Deploys China’s

November 10, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, The Nation.

Next to Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative, and its alliance with Moscow, Washington’s preference for perpetual conflict looks pitifully bankrupt. A tour of the Forbidden City, dinner in the Great Hall of the People, a review of the People’s Liberation…

Cold War Illusions: Losing Friends

Cold War Illusions: Losing Friends

October 1, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, CounterPunch

Just before the November 2016 elections, I was invited to share lunch at a place called Packer’s Corner, a tiny hamlet in southeastern Vermont. I was instantly intrigued. If “faded glory” fairly describes the place now, Packer’s Corner et ses…

A New Report Raises Big Questions About Last Year’s DNC Hack

A New Report Raises Big Questions About Last Year’s DNC Hack

August 9, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, The Nation.

Former NSA experts say it wasn’t a hack at all, but a leak—an inside job by someone with access to the DNC’s system. It is now a year since the Democratic National Committee’s mail system was compromised—a year since events in…

New US Sanctions Could Drive Russia and China Even Closer Together…

New US Sanctions Could Drive Russia and China Even Closer Together…

July 28, 2017 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

…And drive a deeper wedge between America and the European Union The House passed a new sanctions bill Tuesday, and the Senate’s going to pass it soon. This one toughens existing sanctions against Russia and adds new ones against North Korea…

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