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Trump’s Syrian missile strike was a strategic blunder with Xi
Dedicated to the memory of Dean Rusk; a Southern gentleman, an American patriot, and a public servant who understood what is at stake with China. In statecraft, there are three types of blunders or sins. Two are punished and one … Continue reading →
Posted in Government, statesmanship, strategy
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Tagged Barack Obama, Chemical warfare, Donald Trump, Syria, Tomahawk (missile), Xi Jinping
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Why we need governments in cyberspace: a response to the Strongest Tribe article
In the article, you set out a serious of arguments, implicit and explicit, about the need, or lack thereof, for governments in cyberspace. In particular, you argue that the United States is the strongest tribe. There are some concerns with … Continue reading →
Posted in Government, military, occupy wall street, republicanism, statesmanship, war
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Tagged Barack Obama, Cyberspace, France, human-rights, Paris, Paris Commune, Politics, Rule of law, Rupert Murdoch, Syria, United States
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