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Van Meguerditchian is a journalist based in Paris, France.
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Beijing in no mood for détente
The article discusses the recent U.S.-China tensions following the sighting and downing of a Chinese spy balloon over the U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken canceled a trip to China, which was meant to reset talks, after the incident. The article suggests that the U.S. government had hoped the balloon would go unnoticed and highlights the minimal attention President Biden gave to the topic in his State of the Union Address. The piece also touches on China's growing global influence, mentioning CNN's report on China's overseas police stations and the spread of China's zero-COVID policy. At the Munich Security Conference, Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi accused the U.S. of hysteria and excessive force, while also warning of consequences if the U.S. continues to support Ukraine against Russia. The article implies a widening global rift, with China asserting its position on the world stage.
Stop fighting Truth Just Because Trump Said it
The article criticizes the reaction of pundits and the public to President Donald Trump's use of the term 'shit hole' to describe certain countries. The author argues that the outrage is hypocritical and that people should not dismiss the truth of the statement simply because Trump made it. The author, who is from Lebanon, acknowledges that while the country is beautiful, it has been turned into a 'shit hole' by corrupt leadership. The piece suggests that instead of focusing on Trump's language, efforts should be made to address the underlying issues that lead people to flee their home countries for the West. The author urges those in comfortable American settings to recognize the harsh realities faced by people in less fortunate countries and to speak the truth about these conditions.
Democrats Asked To Get Rid Of Comey
The article discusses the Democratic Party's criticism of former FBI Director James Comey, suggesting that their actions may have inadvertently weakened their position against President Trump. Hillary Clinton, in an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, blamed Comey for her loss in the 2016 election. The article suggests that while Democrats were initially focused on policy issues, their attention shifted to discrediting Comey and investigating Trump's ties to Russia. The author argues that the Democrats' strategy of attacking Comey could backfire if Russian meddling allegations escalate. The article also touches on the broader challenges Democrats face in accepting Trump's presidency and their successful campaign to discredit Comey, which they did not anticipate would result in his dismissal by Trump.
America Can Lead The World Once Again
The article discusses the shift in U.S. foreign policy from interventionism to a more isolationist approach during President Obama's tenure, marked by the withdrawal of American troops from military engagements abroad. It critiques the global response to the Syrian Civil War, particularly the inaction in the face of atrocities committed by the Assad regime and its allies. The author reflects on the historical context of European and American approaches to security and intervention, citing Robert Kagan's work. The article concludes with the recent U.S. airstrikes against the Assad regime in April 2017, interpreting them as a potential policy shift and a sign of renewed American leadership in global affairs. The author expresses hope for the end of the Syrian regime and for America to reassume its role as a world leader.
Can Venezuela be saved? Will The Union of South American Nations intervene to stabilize the country and thus save the continent from becoming another Middle East?
State of emergency: How bad can it get in Venezuela? (part 1)
Venezuela is currently facing a severe crisis characterized by power outages, shortages of essentials, hyperinflation, and social unrest. The government, led by President Maduro, is facing opposition calls for a recall amidst these hardships. The situation has led to the implementation of rationing measures, which in turn have sparked widespread resentment and an increase in mob violence. This violence is occurring in a country that already has one of the highest homicide rates in the world. The article raises the question of whether the military might intervene, considering Venezuela's history with coups, and whether the country has moved beyond such measures.
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