The only way to promote peace is to go to war on day one—not with China, Russia or Iran but with the Pentagon bureaucracy.
this will become World War III and it could extend into our homeland. Have we learned nothing from history? If we are at war next year, you’ll be lucky to get eggs and gasoline at any price.
The risk of a third world war with Russia and her ... Dr Bennett, whose book ‘Atomic Blackmail?’ examines the weaponisation ...
Essentially, it would guarantee that Putin alongside Chinese President Xi Jinping would be the winners of World War III. Trump will be confronted with a very different world when he re-enters the ...
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IN OCTOBER 1940, as Americans prepared to select a president, World War II was raging — German troops occupied Paris — but without U.S. participation. American voters had, however, a choice ...
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No one wants World War III, of course. But, ironically, the policymakers and pundits who say they want it least are those most likely to start it. Call it the law of unintended consequences ...
Jamie Dimon typically pays close attention to the workings of financial markets and the Federal Reserve, but today his most important concern is geopolitics. The economic outlook “is teeny ...
Considering these negative factors, is World War III really inevitable? Well, just as every cloud has a silver lining, there are still many important positive factors that can help prevent a war ...
No one wants World War III, of course. But, ironically, the policymakers and pundits who say they want it least are those most likely to start it. Call it the law of unintended consequences, or think ...