In Ron Paul’s latest Liberty Report speech, the former congressman reminded his viewers that fear is never the best policy. As Washington D.C. wages a war against a… Read more “Ron Paul Debunks ‘Clash of Civilizations’ Rhetoric”
Tag: foreign policy
Refugee Crisis Relief: Individuals vs. Government
The civil war in Syria began in the early spring of 2011, when the Arab Spring protests multiplied across the region. In the heat of the protests,… Read more “Refugee Crisis Relief: Individuals vs. Government”
Why Do Rubio, Graham & Hillary Always Put Foreign Nations First?
Sens. Marco Rubio, Lindsey Graham, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have a lot in common. It has been increasingly clear that both U.S. Senators and Mrs.… Read more “Why Do Rubio, Graham & Hillary Always Put Foreign Nations First?”
Crony Capitalism: Army General Used Position To Benefit Friends
A top US general is seeing his star lose its spark as he battles crony capitalism accusations. Earlier this year, a key Army commander in charge of… Read more “Crony Capitalism: Army General Used Position To Benefit Friends”
Judges Rule Bush-Era Officials Can Be Sued For Abuse
In 2002, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) filed a class-action lawsuit known as Turkmen v. Ashcroft that was later dismissed by a federal court in 2013. The… Read more “Judges Rule Bush-Era Officials Can Be Sued For Abuse”
Obama’s “Strict” Standards on Civilian Deaths That Never Were
Originally posted here. A report published last Tuesday claims that President Barack Obama’s once-strict standards regarding civilian deaths have fallen by the wayside, as US forces intensify air… Read more “Obama’s “Strict” Standards on Civilian Deaths That Never Were”
Doomed to repeat history: Funding Syrian rebels could create another Libya-like foreign policy crisis
Originally posted here. Watching history repeat itself was not enough for Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY). The senator from Kentucky took the stage yesterday morning and didn’t stop… Read more “Doomed to repeat history: Funding Syrian rebels could create another Libya-like foreign policy crisis”
Intervention comes in all shapes and sizes: U.S. spent over $32 million in failed soy farms in Afghanistan
Originally posted here. Interventionism is pretty bad. Disguising it as economical jumpstart measures with honorable goals is just as bad. You might be used to referring… Read more “Intervention comes in all shapes and sizes: U.S. spent over $32 million in failed soy farms in Afghanistan”