Robert Matthews, former professor of history and politics at New York University, is an analyst of US foreign policy for Seminario de Investigación para la Paz (SIP) in Zaragoza, Spain.
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Published in: HomeThe Trump-Netanyahu meeting: a hint of policy behind the Trump-speak?
During the joint press conference held by Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu this Wednesday, the US president...
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Published in: HomeA triumph of rage over reason
The dark question looms: can a candidate who helped create the worst campaign in US history avoid becoming its worst...
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Published in: openSecurityInfatuation and the US Army
To a large extent Petraeus, four star general and chief spy, was a political and media invention. Take a closer look...
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Published in: HomeForeign policy expectations from a Romney presidency
What US foreign policy should we expect if Romney was to win in November? His statements during the campaign...
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Published in: openSecurityA country armed and dangerous, but no end to the mayhem
While some Americans think of firearms only in terms of sporting and hunting guns, many others believe weapons offer...
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Published in: HomeMilitary intervention and Syria
From the Cold War onwards there is a long trail of misery stemming from military solutions to intricate situations...