By Samuel Warde on
Foreign Policy, Iran, politics, Republican Logic, Richard Nixon, Treason
Barack Obama, Defense, Foreign Policy, History, Politics, Republican Logic, Republicans, Right Wing Hatred
Controversy continues to rage over an open-letter by Republicans to Iran that threatens to undermine nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States, Russia and China. The letter was signed by the entire party leadership in the chamber and by potential presidential candidates Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Rand Paul and threatens that Republicans can […]
By Samuel Warde on
Republican Logic, right wing hatred, Scandals, Traitors, Treason
Controversy, Foreign Policy, Republican Logic, Republicans, Right Wing Hatred, Scandals
Controversy continues to rage on Tuesday over an open-letter by Republicans to Iran that threatens to undermine nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States, Russia and China. Organized by freshman Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR), the letter was signed by the entire party leadership in the chamber and by potential presidential candidates Marco Rubio, Ted […]
By Samuel Warde on
Barack Obama, Republican Logic, Republicans, right wing hatred
Barack Obama, Defense, Foreign Policy, Politics, Republican Logic, Republicans, Right Wing Hatred, Scandals
It’s only the first part of March, yet Republicans have launched two unprecedented attacks against President Obama so far this year – placing politics ahead of foreign policy and national security. Republicans won both houses of Congress during the 2014 mid term elections and as Think Progress reported at the time Republicans were careful not […]
By Samuel Warde on
Election 2016, Foreign Policy, Jeb Bush, Speeches
Election 2016, Foreign Policy, Republican Logic
Jeb Bush unveiled his foreign policy strategy back in February and attempted to separate himself from the polarizing foreign policy left behind by his brother. Bush declared his independence from the legacy of his father and brother in Chicago during his first major foreign policy speech on Wednesday, stating: I love my father and my […]
By Samuel Warde on
Barack Obama, Democracy, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Human Rights Abuses, Interviews, Videos
Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Interviews, Videos
President Obama defended his foreign policy during a far-reaching interview, published by Vox on Monday. In the second part of the interview, Obama told Vox’s Matthew Yglesias that foreign policy was a balancing act between realism and idealism when it comes to developing relations with countries with a history of abuses of democracy and human […]