Whether George HW Bush or Donald J Trump, Americanimperialism is unabated—the pathetic excuses and the violentshock-and-awe tactics don’t matter; the results do.
[T]he Bolivarian revolution must continue to forge its path. Surrender is not part of the victorious legacy of Simón BolÃvar .
[T]here has been a recent deployment of the U.S. military in the Caribbean: 4,000 U.S. Marines, ships, submarines, missile launchers and planes.
[U]ntil last year, many USAID programs were aligned with left-wing, globalist ideology.
It's best to take him seriously; the way to face his mandates is not by laughing at his excesses or by expressing surprise or disbelief.
America’s goal isn’t to settle the crisis, but rather to render it chronic.
Trump’s victory is first and foremost a recognition that the United States no longer has the means for this imperial ambition.
A critical factor ... is the replacement of the old colonial power, Britain, with American control of the global economy.
'A man has died whose historical brilliance never managed to conceal his profound moral misery.'
He may have overseen the 20th century, but the champion of U.S. power was also a symbol of its dangerous neo-imperialism.