Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. The US Military Is Using Video Games and Esports To Recruit – It’s Downright Immoral 109 November 23, 2018 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in Independent (United Kingdom) on 23 November 2018 by James McMahon (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:NewzooUnited KingdomUnited States militaryvideo games Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Canada: Nothing Has Been Able To Bring Down Donald Trump So Far. There’s Reason To Hope the Jeffrey Epstein Files Will November 17, 2025. Published in Toronto Star 0 Kenya: PR Power Play: The Zohran Mamdani Masterclass November 20, 2025. Published in NationIt's the same quality that once defined Barack Obama's presidential election campaigns: controlled tone, steady message, and moral clarity. 0 Germany: Politics in the Trump Era: Who Can Stand Up to the US President? November 17, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Rundschau[T]here is a lack of resources to stop Trump. 0 Taiwan: Taiwan Must Be Realistic in the Face of Extended U.S. China Competition November 16, 2025. Published in UDNFaced with shifts in power between the U.S. and China and in Southeast Asia, how should Taiwan respond? 0 Austria: The Praise for Trump’s Gaza Policy Was Hasty November 15, 2025. Published in Der StandardThose who want to disturb the peace always have it easier than those who want to preserve it. 0 Topics Kenya: PR Power Play: The Zohran Mamdani Masterclass November 20, 2025. Published in NationIt's the same quality that once defined Barack Obama's presidential election campaigns: controlled tone, steady message, and moral clarity. 0 Saudi Arabia: Mohammed bin Salman and Trump…Bridges to the Future November 20, 2025. Published in Asharq Al-AwsatAnd the man behind “Vision 2030” has shown that he is well aware that the US can offer Saudi Arabia what few others can: economically, politically, in defense, in technology, and in artificial intelligence, the new key to progress. 0 Saudi Arabia: First US-UN Plan for Palestine Raises Hopes of Peace November 19, 2025. Published in Arab NewsThis time, the US led the effort to “internationalize” the conflict and add the UN’s support and legitimacy to its plan. 0 Egypt: Donald Trump: No Upbringing and No Education November 19, 2025. Published in egypt-today 0 Canada: Trump’s Deployed the Word ‘Piggy’ Against a Woman Reporter. Here’s Why That Shows He’s Getting Scared November 19, 2025. Published in Toronto Star 0 Australia: Have the Epstein Files ‘Ripped MAGA Apart’? Maybe Not, but There Will Be Fallout November 19, 2025. Published in ABC News Australia 0 Canada: In His War on Drugs, Trump Battles Both Cartels and Common Sense November 18, 2025. Published in Toronto Star 0 Mexico: A Migrant’s Triumph November 18, 2025. Published in La JornadaThe one certainty is that Mamdani has revived hope, thought to be already lost at the hands of the atrocities of the last few months. 0 Related Articles Nigeria: America, Nigeria and the Politics of Imported Sympathy November 9, 2025. Published in Punch[T]o reduce that complex web of violence to “Christian genocide”, as President Trump recently claimed, is both reckless and ignorant. South Korea: Trump: ‘I’ve Never Walked into a Room So Silent Before’ October 12, 2025. Published in Dong-A IlboThe Sept. 30 meeting felt more like Trump and Hegseth’s personal political talk show. Poland: Marek Kutarba: Donald Trump Makes Promises to Karol Nawrocki. But Did He Run Them by Putin? September 12, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaTrump has repeatedlly … contrary to his declarations, put Russia's interests ahead of the interests of America’s allies. Japan: Progress Needed in Lightening US Military’s Burden on Okinawans December 25, 2024. Published in The Asahi ShimbunOkinawa Prefecture bears a disproportionate burden, hosting 70% of all exclusively U.S. military facilities in Japan. Canada: Americans Deserve Answers about Afghanistan. Instead, They Are Getting Political Theater October 4, 2024. Published in Toronto Star Previous articleHillary Clinton’s Chilling Pragmatism Gives Populism a Free PassNext articleFires in California: The United States at Its Hour of Reckoning LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment