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"For over half a century, liberal organizations, governments, and lawyers have promoted the idea that wars can be made “humane.” The concept’s triumph in the twenty-first century has only served to justify US belligerence and endless drone _...Read More_
"For over half a century, liberal organizations, governments, and lawyers have promoted the idea that wars can be made “humane.” The concept’s triumph in the twenty-first century has only served to justify US belligerence and endless drone _...Read More_
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The US has effectively recognized the Taliban for 30 years 😂. And of course it’s time for direct aid, they have to spread some around donating enough to make the Taliban one of the most militarized groups in the world
The US has effectively recognized the Taliban for 30 years 😂. And of course it’s time for direct aid, they have to spread some around donating enough to make the Taliban one of the most militarized groups in the world
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The lack of accountability for organized abductions and torture is not only revealing of a failing international system but also of the hypocrisy at the hearts of the US foreign policy. "After 20 years during which he was routinely _...Read More_
The lack of accountability for organized abductions and torture is not only revealing of a failing international system but also of the hypocrisy at the hearts of the US foreign policy. "After 20 years during which he was routinely _...Read More_
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There’s a tension worth digging at here between the individual and the system that I think Katz has a tough time clearing up, but overall worthwhile read. Like, to say that the historical suppression/cultural repression we see in the US is _...Read More_
There’s a tension worth digging at here between the individual and the system that I think Katz has a tough time clearing up, but overall worthwhile read. Like, to say that the historical suppression/cultural repression we see in the US is _...Read More_
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>"You might be surprised at your own intolerance of the idea of a democracy maintaining an open-air prison for 2.7 million people. Before going there myself, I had _...Read More_
>"You might be surprised at your own intolerance of the idea of a democracy maintaining an open-air prison for 2.7 million people. Before going there myself, I had _...Read More_
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>"What brought Mya Thwe Thwe Khaing, Wai Yan Tun, and Thet Naing Win into the streets? To read most of the coverage of the coup, you’d think they’d found themselves on one side of an old story: liberal democracy imperiled by _...Read More_
>"What brought Mya Thwe Thwe Khaing, Wai Yan Tun, and Thet Naing Win into the streets? To read most of the coverage of the coup, you’d think they’d found themselves on one side of an old story: liberal democracy imperiled by _...Read More_
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Soe Naing Win was an NLD supporter, and he and his family members were enraged when the military _...Read More_
Soe Naing Win was an NLD supporter, and he and his family members were enraged when the military _...Read More_
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>"What happened on January 6 was profoundly American, emerging as it did from our long and very specific history. No one did this to us. But despite the geographic confusion, George W. Bush, Jake Tapper, and Meghan McCain correctly _...Read More_
>"What happened on January 6 was profoundly American, emerging as it did from our long and very specific history. No one did this to us. But despite the geographic confusion, George W. Bush, Jake Tapper, and Meghan McCain correctly _...Read More_
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The first centuries of U.S. history underline how strange the country’s bid for hegemony was. As Wertheim notes, before the mid-twentieth century Americans tended to claim that “their nation was exceptional because it did not covet armed _...Read More_
The first centuries of U.S. history underline how strange the country’s bid for hegemony was. As Wertheim notes, before the mid-twentieth century Americans tended to claim that “their nation was exceptional because it did not covet armed _...Read More_