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President Trump ordered a second US attack on Yemen in his still-short presidency. Over the weekend a commando-style raid was said to have killed 14 al-Qaeda operatives. Also killed were at least ten civilians including children. Is this just a conti

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http://original.antiwar.com, by Ron Paul

Throughout the presidential campaign, Donald Trump's foreign policy positions have been anything but consistent. One day we heard that NATO was obsolete and the US needs to pursue better relations with Russia. But the next time he spoke, these sens

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aljazeera.com by Stanley Cohen

Experience tells us it matters little whether a liberal democrat or an autocratic republican sits in the White House

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Over the weekend, President Trump indicated that he would continue in his predecessor's foreign policy. The US conducted some 31 airstrikes in Syria and Iraq and two drone strikes in Yemen. Will we achieve different results doing the same thing over

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aljazeera.com by Stanley Cohen

Experience tells us it matters little whether a liberal democrat or an autocratic republican sits in the White House

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http://original.antiwar.com

Donald Trump has a problem – he's virtually alone. It isn't just that he strays significantly from his own party's orthodoxy on major foreign policy questions. His conundrum is that even his own cabinet choices very often depart from the Trum

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http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org

Throughout the presidential campaign, Donald Trump's foreign policy positions have been anything but consistent. One day we heard that NATO was obsolete and the US needs to pursue better relations with Russia. But the next time he spoke, these sens

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LewRockwell.com Patrick J. Buchanan

"Don't Make Any Sudden Moves" is the advice offered to the new president by Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations, which has not traditionally been known as a beer hall of populist beliefs.

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http://www.zerohedge.com, Tyler Durden

When a delicate snowflake is suddenly faced with a perceived reality so devastating as to be an existential crisis, the mind's reaction to dealing with this cognitive dissonance can be disabling for some.

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https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Patrick J. Buchana

Though every Republican in Congress voted against the Iran nuclear deal, "Tearing it up … is not going to happen," says Sen. Bob Corker, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.

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