Comments - Trump's Straight Talk Angers US Establishment - PakAlumni Worldwide: The Global Social Network 2024-03-29T00:38:52Zhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1119293%3ABlogPost%3A126596&xn_auth=noU.S. Foreign Policy Veteran S…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-07-02:1119293:Comment:4251192023-07-02T05:26:58.661ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>U.S. Foreign Policy Veteran Says Real Danger Is Here in America - The New York Times</span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/01/us/politics/richard-haass-biden-trump-foreign-policy.html" target="_blank">https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/01/us/politics/richard-haass-biden-trump-foreign-policy.html</a></span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span>Everywhere he has gone as president of the Council on Foreign Relations, Richard N. Haass has been asked the same question: What keeps…</span></p>
<p><span>U.S. Foreign Policy Veteran Says Real Danger Is Here in America - The New York Times</span><br/><br/><br/><span><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/01/us/politics/richard-haass-biden-trump-foreign-policy.html" target="_blank">https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/01/us/politics/richard-haass-biden-trump-foreign-policy.html</a></span><br/><br/><br/><span>Everywhere he has gone as president of the Council on Foreign Relations, Richard N. Haass has been asked the same question: What keeps him up at night? He has had no shortage of options over the years — Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, climate change, international terrorism, food insecurity, the global pandemic.</span><br/><br/><span>But as he steps down after two decades running America’s most storied private organization focused on international affairs, Mr. Haass has come to a disturbing conclusion. The most serious danger to the security of the world right now? The threat that costs him sleep? The United States itself.</span><br/><br/><span>“It’s us,” he said ruefully the other day.</span><br/><br/><span>That was never a thought this global strategist would have entertained until recently. But in his mind, the unraveling of the American political system means that for the first time in his life the internal threat has surpassed the external threat. Instead of being the most reliable anchor in a volatile world, Mr. Haass said, the United States has become the most profound source of instability and an uncertain exemplar of democracy.</span></p> Jeffrey Sachs: “Dangerous” U.…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-01-01:1119293:Comment:4185212023-01-01T16:22:34.098ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p>Jeffrey Sachs: “Dangerous” U.S. Policy & “West’s False Narrative” Stoking Tensions with Russia, China<br></br><br></br><a href="https://www.democracynow.org/2022/8/30/wests_false_narrative_china_russia_ukrain" target="_blank">https://www.democracynow.org/2022/8/30/wests_false_narrative_china_russia_ukrain</a><br></br><br></br><br></br>We discuss Western hegemony and U.S. policy in Russia, Ukraine and China with Columbia University economist Jeffrey Sachs, whose new article is headlined “The West’s False…</p>
<p>Jeffrey Sachs: “Dangerous” U.S. Policy & “West’s False Narrative” Stoking Tensions with Russia, China<br/><br/><a href="https://www.democracynow.org/2022/8/30/wests_false_narrative_china_russia_ukrain" target="_blank">https://www.democracynow.org/2022/8/30/wests_false_narrative_china_russia_ukrain</a><br/><br/><br/>We discuss Western hegemony and U.S. policy in Russia, Ukraine and China with Columbia University economist Jeffrey Sachs, whose new article is headlined “The West’s False Narrative About Russia and China.” Sachs says the bipartisan U.S. approach to foreign policy is “unaccountably dangerous and wrongheaded,” and warns the U.S. is creating “a recipe for yet another war” in East Asia.<br/><br/><a href="https://www.jeffsachs.org/newspaper-articles/h29g9k7l7fymxp39yhzwxc5f72ancr" target="_blank">https://www.jeffsachs.org/newspaper-articles/h29g9k7l7fymxp39yhzwxc5f72ancr</a><br/><br/>AMY GOODMAN: What is the story that people in the West and around the world should understand about what’s happening right now with these conflicts, with Russia, with Russia and Ukraine, and with China?<br/><br/>JEFFREY SACHS: The main point, Amy, is that we are not using diplomacy; we are using weaponry. This sale now announced to Taiwan that you’ve been discussing this morning is just another case in point. This does not make Taiwan safer. This does not make the world safer. It certainly doesn’t make the United States safer.<br/><br/>This goes back a long way. I think it’s useful to start 30 years ago. The Soviet Union ended, and some American leaders got it into their head that there was now what they called the unipolar world, that the U.S. was the sole superpower, and we could run the show. The results have been disastrous. We have had now three decades of militarization of American foreign policy. A new database that Tufts is maintaining has just shown that there have been more than 100 military interventions by the United States since 1991. It’s really unbelievable.<br/><br/>And I have seen, in my own experience over the last 30 years working extensively in Russia, in Central Europe, in China and in other parts of the world, how the U.S. approach is a military-first, and often a military-only, approach. We arm who we want. We call for NATO enlargement, no matter what other countries say may be harmful to their security interests. We brush aside anyone else’s security interests. And when they complain, we ship more armaments to our allies in that region. We go to war when we want, where we want, whether it was Afghanistan or Iraq or the covert war against Assad in Syria, which is even today not properly understood by the American people, or the war in Libya. And we say, “We’re peace-loving. What’s wrong with Russia and China? They are so warlike. They’re out to undermine the world.” And we end up in terrible confrontations.<br/><br/>The war in Ukraine — just to finish the introductory view — could have been avoided and should have been avoided through diplomacy. What President Putin of Russia was saying for years was “Do not expand NATO into the Black Sea, not to Ukraine, much less to Georgia,” which if people look on the map, straight across to the eastern edge of the Black Sea. Russia said, “This will surround us. This will jeopardize our security. Let us have diplomacy.” The United States rejected all diplomacy. I tried to contact the White House at the end of 2021 — in fact, I did contact the White House and said there will be war unless the U.S. enters diplomatic talks with President Putin over this question of NATO enlargement. I was told the U.S. will never do that. That is off the table. And it was off the table. Now we have a war that’s extraordinarily dangerous.<br/><br/>And we are taking exactly the same tactics in East Asia that led to the war in Ukraine. We’re organizing alliances, building up weaponry, trash-talking China, having Speaker Pelosi fly to Taiwan, when the Chinese government said, “Please, lower the temperature, lower the tensions.” We say, “No, we do what we want,” and now send more arms. This is a recipe for yet another war. And to my mind, it’s terrifying.<br/><br/></p>
<p class="comment-timestamp"></p> Columbia Economics Professor…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2022-12-16:1119293:Comment:4162472022-12-16T05:45:18.309ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p>Columbia Economics Professor Jeffrey Sachs: “You Can Be Democratic at Home and Ruthlessly Imperial Abroad.” - YouTube</p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPvDrcwmmOU" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPvDrcwmmOU</a></p>
<p>Sachs said, "The most violent country in the world in the 19th century was the most democratic, or perhaps the 2nd most democratic, was Britain. You can be democratic at home and ruthlessly imperial abroad. The most violent country since 1950 has…</p>
<p>Columbia Economics Professor Jeffrey Sachs: “You Can Be Democratic at Home and Ruthlessly Imperial Abroad.” - YouTube</p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPvDrcwmmOU" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPvDrcwmmOU</a></p>
<p>Sachs said, "The most violent country in the world in the 19th century was the most democratic, or perhaps the 2nd most democratic, was Britain. You can be democratic at home and ruthlessly imperial abroad. The most violent country since 1950 has been the the United States. It's been by far involved in more wars...". That's where he was interrupted by the moderator who said, "Stop. I'm your moderator and it's enough".</p> #Fifa President Gianni Infant…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2022-11-19:1119293:Comment:4141552022-11-19T16:11:47.767ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p>#Fifa President Gianni Infantino:"I am European. For what we have been doing for 3,000 years around the world, we should be apologizing for the next 3,000 years before giving moral lessons" #soccer #football #Colonialism #slavery #Qatar #alcoholban <a href="https://www.npr.org/2022/11/19/1137962269/fifa-president-gianni-infantino-qatar-world-cup-hypocrisy" target="_blank">https://www.npr.org/2022/11/19/1137962269/fifa-president-gianni-infantino-qatar-world-cup-hypocrisy</a></p>
<p>DOHA,…</p>
<p>#Fifa President Gianni Infantino:"I am European. For what we have been doing for 3,000 years around the world, we should be apologizing for the next 3,000 years before giving moral lessons" #soccer #football #Colonialism #slavery #Qatar #alcoholban <a href="https://www.npr.org/2022/11/19/1137962269/fifa-president-gianni-infantino-qatar-world-cup-hypocrisy" target="_blank">https://www.npr.org/2022/11/19/1137962269/fifa-president-gianni-infantino-qatar-world-cup-hypocrisy</a></p>
<p>DOHA, Qatar — FIFA president Gianni Infantino used his opening press conference before the start of the monthlong World Cup to deliver a blistering tirade at the West for continued criticism of host country Qatar and its human rights record.</p>
<p>For an hour, Infantino lectured the international press assembled at the Qatar National Convention Centre and then took questions for 45 minutes. In lengthy, and at times angry remarks, Infantino blasted the criticism of Qatar and FIFA.</p>
<p>"I am European. For what we have been doing for 3,000 years around the world, we should be apologizing for the next 3,000 years before giving moral lessons," he said.</p>
<p>He furthered the defense by saying, "Today I feel Qatari. Today I feel Arab. Today I feel African. Today I feel gay. Today I feel disabled. Today I feel a migrant worker."</p>
<p>Infantino said he has difficulties understanding the criticism and called it hypocrisy. "We have to invest in helping these people, in education and to give them a better future and more hope. We should all educate ourselves, many things are not perfect, but reform and change takes time."</p>
<p>Since FIFA chose Qatar to stage this tournament in 2010, soccer's governing body and the host country have endured withering criticism. It's the first time a Middle Eastern country has hosted a World Cup. A report released this month from the London-based rights group Equidem said the migrant laborers who built the World Cup stadiums worked long hours and under harsh conditions. The report said they were subjected to discrimination, wage theft and other abuses.</p>
<p>Infantino's news conference comes a day after FIFA and Qatar announced that the sale of beer would be banned at the eight stadiums. FIFA said the decision would ensure "the stadiums and surrounding areas provide an enjoyable, respectful and pleasant experience for all fans."</p>
<p>The sale of alcohol is strictly controlled in Qatar, which follows a conservative form of Islam known as Wahhabism. Public consumption of alcohol is only allowed in certain hotels and restaurants.</p>
<p>Infantino said he has been assured by the government in Qatar that LGBTQ fans are welcome in the country. Same-sex relations are illegal and punishable by jail time.</p>
<p>The 64-game tournament kicks off Sunday with host Qatar taking on Ecuador. More than a million fans will travel to the country. Infantino said it would be the best World Cup ever.</p> The Xinjiang Genocide Allegat…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2022-11-13:1119293:Comment:4132442022-11-13T15:33:08.885ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p>The Xinjiang Genocide Allegations Are Unjustified<br></br>US President Joe Biden's administration has doubled down on the claim that China is mounting a genocide against the Uighur people in the Xinjiang region. But it has offered no proof, and unless it can, the State Department should withdraw the charge and support a UN-based investigation of the situation in Xinjiang.<br></br><br></br>Jeffrey D. Sachs…<br></br><br></br></p>
<p>The Xinjiang Genocide Allegations Are Unjustified<br/>US President Joe Biden's administration has doubled down on the claim that China is mounting a genocide against the Uighur people in the Xinjiang region. But it has offered no proof, and unless it can, the State Department should withdraw the charge and support a UN-based investigation of the situation in Xinjiang.<br/><br/>Jeffrey D. Sachs<br/><br/><a href="https://www.jeffsachs.org/newspaper-articles/apfjc5yg352d554k2ar2wwwkk8ryw9" target="_blank">https://www.jeffsachs.org/newspaper-articles/apfjc5yg352d554k2ar2wwwkk8ryw9</a><br/><br/><br/>NEW YORK/LONDON – The US government needlessly escalated its rhetoric against China by claiming that a genocide is being mounted against the Uighur people in the Xinjiang region. Such a grave charge matters, as genocide is rightly considered “the crime of crimes.” Many pundits are now calling for a boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, dubbing them the “Genocide Olympics.”<br/><br/>The genocide charge was made on the final day of Donald Trump’s administration by then-Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, who made no secret of his belief in lying as a tool of US foreign policy. Now President Joe Biden’s administration has doubled down on Pompeo’s flimsy claim, even though the State Department’s own top lawyers reportedly share our skepticism regarding the charge.<br/><br/>This year’s State Department Country Reports on Human Rights Practices(HRP) follows Pompeo in accusing China of genocide in Xinjiang. Because the HRP never uses the term other than once in the report’s preface and again in the executive summary of the China chapter, readers are left to guess about the evidence. Much of the report deals with issues like freedom of expression, refugee protection, and free elections, which have scant bearing on the genocide charge.<br/><br/>There are credible charges of human rights abuses against Uighurs, but those do not per se constitute genocide. And we must understand the context of the Chinese crackdown in Xinjiang, which had essentially the same motivation as America’s foray into the Middle East and Central Asia after the September 2001 attacks: to stop the terrorism of militant Islamic groups.<br/><br/>As the Hong Kong-based businessman and writer Weijian Shan has recounted, China experienced repeated terrorist attacks in Xinjiang during the same years that America’s flawed response to 9/11 led to repeated US violations of international law and massive bloodshed. Indeed, until late 2020, the US classified the Uighur East Turkestan Islamic Movement as a terrorist group, battled Uighur fighters in Afghanistan, and held many as prisoners. In July 2020, the United Nations noted the presence of thousands of Uighur fighters in Afghanistan and Syria.<br/><br/>The charge of genocide should never be made lightly. Inappropriate use of the term may escalate geopolitical and military tensions and devalue the historical memory of genocides such as the Holocaust, thereby hindering the ability to prevent future genocides. It behooves the US government to make any charge of genocide responsibly, which it has failed to do here.<br/><br/>Genocide is defined under international law by the UN Genocide Convention (1948). Subsequent judicial decisions have clarified its meaning. Most countries, including the United States, have incorporated the Convention’s definition into their domestic legislation without any significant alteration. In the past few decades, the leading UN courts have confirmed that the definition requires proof to a very high standard of the intentional physical destruction of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.</p>
<p class="comment-timestamp"></p> Watch Professor Jeffrey Sachs…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2022-10-27:1119293:Comment:4119882022-10-27T00:57:42.284ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Watch Professor Jeffrey Sachs describe the US as “the most violent country in the world” and then get shockingly shut down at the Athens Democracy Forum.</span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://johnmenadue.com/extraordinary-intervention-by-jeffrey-sachs-at-the-athens-democracy-forum/" target="_blank">https://johnmenadue.com/extraordinary-intervention-by-jeffrey-sachs-at-the-athens-democracy-forum/</a></span><br></br><br></br><span>Sach’s argues that what matters is a country’s unique…</span></p>
<p><span>Watch Professor Jeffrey Sachs describe the US as “the most violent country in the world” and then get shockingly shut down at the Athens Democracy Forum.</span><br/><br/><br/><span><a href="https://johnmenadue.com/extraordinary-intervention-by-jeffrey-sachs-at-the-athens-democracy-forum/" target="_blank">https://johnmenadue.com/extraordinary-intervention-by-jeffrey-sachs-at-the-athens-democracy-forum/</a></span><br/><br/><span>Sach’s argues that what matters is a country’s unique governance culture: classifying countries in political systems (“liberal democracy or not”) is oversimplifying.</span><br/><br/><span>He doesn’t hold back when describing the US governance culture: “A semi-democratic white-dominated hierarchical racist society that aims to preserve privilege by the elites [and founded as] a slave-owning genocidal country”. Ouch!</span><br/><br/><span>That’s why he argues that “the biggest mistake of president Biden was to say ‘the greatest struggle of the world is between democracies and autocracies’.”</span><br/><br/><span>He adds: “The real struggle of the world is to live together and overcome our common crises” under thunderous applause.</span><br/><br/><br/><span>He says “the solution in [this world] is to speak with each other more […] Our political elites in the US do not speak with Chinese political elites except to point fingers or to yell at them. […] If we would seat down to speak with each other, we’d actually get somewhere.”</span><br/><br/><span>Last but not least, he destroys the myth that “democracies” are more peaceful: “the most violent country in the world in the 19th century was the most democratic, Britain. The most violent country in the world since 1950 is the US”.</span><br/><br/><br/><span>And he gets shockingly shut down by the host.</span><br/><br/><span>Here is the full video from the Athens Democracy Forum. (Use the toggle on the red line to skip to Jeffrey Sachs, who starts at 15 minutes).</span></p> Jeffrey Sachs, a professor of…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2022-10-26:1119293:Comment:4120402022-10-26T00:32:34.151ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p>Jeffrey Sachs, a professor of sustainable development at Columbia University, said he’s “pretty convinced” the virus came out of a “U.S. lab biotechnology,” although he added that “we don’t know for sure.”<br></br><br></br><a href="https://www.politico.eu/article/josep-borrell-jeffrey-sachs-adviser-china-disinformation-us-covid-origin/" target="_blank">https://www.politico.eu/article/josep-borrell-jeffrey-sachs-adviser-china-disinformation-us-covid-origin/</a><br></br><br></br>The latest effort by Sachs — a…</p>
<p>Jeffrey Sachs, a professor of sustainable development at Columbia University, said he’s “pretty convinced” the virus came out of a “U.S. lab biotechnology,” although he added that “we don’t know for sure.”<br/><br/><a href="https://www.politico.eu/article/josep-borrell-jeffrey-sachs-adviser-china-disinformation-us-covid-origin/" target="_blank">https://www.politico.eu/article/josep-borrell-jeffrey-sachs-adviser-china-disinformation-us-covid-origin/</a><br/><br/>The latest effort by Sachs — a long-time advocate of dismantling American hegemony and embracing the rise of China — to put blame on U.S. labs has been circulated on Chinese social media, including by the Chinese embassy to France this week.<br/><br/><br/>Sachs is engaged by the European Commission as a special adviser to foreign policy chief Josep Borrell to focus on “cooperation policy.”<br/><br/>Chinese diplomats have repeatedly accused the U.S. of developing biotechnology that transformed into the coronavirus, a claim rejected by the EU as disinformation. The World Health Organization chief last year complained that China was not transparent enough, saying there was a "premature push" to rule out the theory that the virus might have escaped from a Chinese government lab in Wuhan.<br/><br/>A spokesman for the EU’s foreign policy arm sought to draw distance from Sachs.<br/><br/>“Jeffrey Sachs is an external unpaid adviser of the HRVP [Borrell] … The external advisers are external, independent personalities. They are not EU officials. They therefore do not speak for the HRVP, nor for the Commission. Their views are their own,” the spokesman said, stressing that Sachs’ commitment was only for 20 working hours per year.<br/><br/>Contradicting Sachs’ latest speculation about the coronavirus’ origin, the EU spokesman said that “a laboratory accident has been categorized as extremely unlikely” according to a WHO study.<br/><br/>Sachs told POLITICO the virus "quite likely emerged from a U.S.-backed laboratory research program ... A natural spillover is also possible, of course. Both hypotheses are viable at this stage."</p>
<p class="comment-timestamp"></p> No Cold War@NoColdWarFormer U…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2022-10-02:1119293:Comment:4108502022-10-02T01:30:08.441ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p>No Cold War<br></br>@NoColdWar<br></br>Former US President Jimmy Carter turns 98 today. His thoughts on US-China relations may surprise you:</p>
<p>"Since we normalized relations with China in 1979, the US has been in constant war. China has not been in combat with anyone."</p>
<p>"[The US] is the most warlike country on earth."…</p>
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<p>No Cold War<br/>@NoColdWar<br/>Former US President Jimmy Carter turns 98 today. His thoughts on US-China relations may surprise you:</p>
<p>"Since we normalized relations with China in 1979, the US has been in constant war. China has not been in combat with anyone."</p>
<p>"[The US] is the most warlike country on earth."</p>
<p><a href="https://twitter.com/NoColdWar/status/1576317498693414912?s=20&t=aN53JXYT6G-wrMQYu9pn2Q" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/NoColdWar/status/1576317498693414912?s=20&t=aN53JXYT6G-wrMQYu9pn2Q</a></p> Pentagon Orders Review of Its…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2022-09-24:1119293:Comment:4108112022-09-24T17:57:05.036ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p>Pentagon Orders Review of Its Overseas Social Media Campaigns<br></br>The move comes after Twitter and Facebook shut down misleading accounts that they determined were sending messages to promote U.S. foreign policy.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/19/us/politics/pentagon-social-media.html" target="_blank">https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/19/us/politics/pentagon-social-media.html</a></p>
<p>WASHINGTON — White House officials told the military that they were concerned about its…</p>
<p>Pentagon Orders Review of Its Overseas Social Media Campaigns<br/>The move comes after Twitter and Facebook shut down misleading accounts that they determined were sending messages to promote U.S. foreign policy.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/19/us/politics/pentagon-social-media.html" target="_blank">https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/19/us/politics/pentagon-social-media.html</a></p>
<p>WASHINGTON — White House officials told the military that they were concerned about its efforts to spread pro-American messaging on social media, prompting the Pentagon to order a review of secretive operations to influence populations overseas, U.S. officials said.</p>
<p>The review follows a decision by Twitter and Facebook over the summer to shut down misleading accounts that they determined were sending messages about U.S. foreign policy interests abroad.</p>
<p>The Pentagon audit and White House concerns were first reported by The Washington Post.</p>
<p>Disinformation researchers said the campaigns largely fell into two camps. Most of the campaigns spread pro-American messages, including memes and slogans that praised the United States. Those programs were similar to how Beijing often spreads disinformation by seeding positive messages about life in China.</p>
<p>One campaign targeting Iran, however, spread divisive messages about life there. The accounts involved pushed out views that both supported and opposed the Iranian government. That disinformation effort resembled the methods used by Russia to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election.</p>
<p>For years U.S. military commands have promoted pro-American news and messages for audiences overseas, sometimes earning the scrutiny of Congress. But the decision by the social media companies to shut down some accounts associated with the military suggested that the activity had gone further.</p>
<p>Twitter and Meta, the parent company of Facebook, removed accounts that they said violated their terms of service by taking part in “coordinated inauthentic behavior.”</p>
<p>A report in August by Stanford University’s Internet Observatory and the social media analytics firm Graphika said those accounts were pushing pro-American messages in the Middle East and Central Asia. The two groups attributed some of the accounts taken down by Facebook and Twitter to the Trans-Regional Web Initiative, a more than 10-year-old Pentagon initiative that sends out information in support of the United States in areas where the U.S. military operates.</p>
<p>The postings varied widely in sophistication. Some of the more polished work was aimed at Twitter and Telegram users in Iran and pushed a wide variety of views. While most of the messages were critical of the Iranian government, researchers said others were supportive of it, the kind of activity that could potentially be designed to inflame debate and sow divisions in the country.</p> Ben Norton @BenjaminNorton Th…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2022-09-13:1119293:Comment:4101772022-09-13T23:35:16.817ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Ben Norton @BenjaminNorton The US military launched at least 251 foreign interventions from 1991 to 2022. This is according to a report from the US government's own Congressional Research Service. I went through the data and created a map showing just how vast the meddling is: <a href="https://multipolarista.com/2022/09/13/us-251-military-interventions-1991/" target="_blank">https://multipolarista.com/2022/09/13/us-251-military-interventions-1991/…</a></span></p>
<p><span>Ben Norton @BenjaminNorton The US military launched at least 251 foreign interventions from 1991 to 2022. This is according to a report from the US government's own Congressional Research Service. I went through the data and created a map showing just how vast the meddling is: <a href="https://multipolarista.com/2022/09/13/us-251-military-interventions-1991/" target="_blank">https://multipolarista.com/2022/09/13/us-251-military-interventions-1991/</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/BenjaminNorton/status/1569800676678696960?s=20&t=YnIgUPmGWNRNOFxTpqKvCQ" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/BenjaminNorton/status/1569800676678696960?s=20&t=YnIgUPmGWNRNOFxTpqKvCQ</a></span></p>