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. If Key Wants to Send Troops, Here’s a Better War 148 October 9, 2014 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) on 8 October 2014 by Brian Rudman (link to originallink to original) Translated from English 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:EbolaIslamic StateNew Zealandwar Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Germany: Pure Conflict of Interest December 20, 2025. Published in TazJared Kushner is co-financing the deal through his investment company, Affinity Partners. 0 Egypt: Impudence and Racism December 18, 2025. Published in akhbarelyomTrump wants to drag the world back to the dark ages of abhorrent racism. 0 Japan: US National Security Strategy: New Concerns about Isolationism December 18, 2025. Published in Tokyo ShimbunProtectionism that favors one nation's own interests deepens international division and was a factor leading up to World War II. 0 Ghana: US National Security Strategy 2025: How Accra Should Read Washington’s New Security Doctrine December 16, 2025. Published in GhanaWeb[The 2025 US National Security Strategy] is, in effect, an American First world order written into doctrine. 0 Spain: What a Backward World It Will Be in 2026 December 19, 2025. Published in El PaísRather than pursuing online predators or the platforms that tolerate them, the new Trump regime is going after those calling them out. 0 Topics Germany: Pure Conflict of Interest December 20, 2025. Published in TazJared Kushner is co-financing the deal through his investment company, Affinity Partners. 0 Saudi Arabia: Transitional Dualism and the Role Required of America December 19, 2025. Published in Asharq Al-Awsat 0 Canada: Even When Trump Tells Lies, He Shows the Truth December 19, 2025. Published in Toronto Star 0 Luxembourg: Welcome to Trumpembourg? On Precarious Interactions with Trump’s America* December 19, 2025. Published in TageblattTrump’s U.S. wants to dictate our economy, control us digitally, in short, eviscerate us. 0 Spain: What a Backward World It Will Be in 2026 December 19, 2025. Published in El PaísRather than pursuing online predators or the platforms that tolerate them, the new Trump regime is going after those calling them out. 0 Egypt: Impudence and Racism December 18, 2025. Published in akhbarelyomTrump wants to drag the world back to the dark ages of abhorrent racism. 0 Japan: US National Security Strategy: New Concerns about Isolationism December 18, 2025. Published in Tokyo ShimbunProtectionism that favors one nation's own interests deepens international division and was a factor leading up to World War II. 0 Spain: Trump’s Anti-Europe Doctrine December 18, 2025. Published in El PaísThe predatory nature of the language used by the White House stands out in a new world order in competition with Russia and China. 0 Related Articles Switzerland: Louisiana Attack: Donald Trump’s Political Exploitation January 10, 2025. Published in Le TempsTrump is laying the foundation for an authoritarian takeover of power in Washington. Russia: Post-Western Middle East* October 15, 2024. Published in IzvestiaThe U.S. is not interested in real stabilization of the situation in the Holy Land and its vicinity. India: Israel-Iran War Fueled by US-Sunni Sheikhdom Nexus October 4, 2024. Published in FirstpostWithout American weapons and money, Israel would not have been able to fend off attacks on it by the Arab states that surround it. India: Abraham Accords Need a Palestinian Course Correction September 24, 2024. Published in FirstpostUS bifocal diplomacy has led to a crisis of confidence as its influence over regional powers wanes, while the escalation of the war remains a stark reality. Pakistan: Offensive Realism and Contemporary Power Politics August 30, 2024. Published in The Express TribuneGreat powers fear each other, and always vie for greater share of the 'power pie'. Previous articleEmpireNext articleCanadians, Americans Moving Apart LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment