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42% do.I find it hard to believe that T-Rex passes the anthros to go jets.
Lots of commentary here and elsewhere pointing out (correctly) that the US provides basing and some direct training for foreign militaries. Yes, of course. What might be a little different here is that the partner nation gave the Commander in Chief a luxury aircraft as a personal gift.....
I wouldn’t scratch at that feeling too much. The deal to buy the fighters was struck in 2017 and the training location assessment was completed in 2022.Lots of commentary here and elsewhere pointing out (correctly) that the US provides basing and some direct training for foreign militaries. Yes, of course. What might be a little different here is that the partner nation gave the Commander in Chief a luxury aircraft as a personal gift.....
Thought this was an interesting take on “The New Middle East “Yeah, something about this just hits differently. I haven’t put my finger on it yet, but I definitely don’t trust the Qataris.
In regards to the debate between Huntington and Fukuyama, an excellent article in Foreign Policy:Do you think Putin is doing anything unusual in the context of Russia’s history?
Samuel Huntington stated in his noted work “Clash of the Civilizations” that NATO/Western Civilization would push east to the dividing line between Western Catholicism/Protestant and Russian Orthodox with the result Ukraine could possibly split in 2. Article was published in 1993, book in 1996.
1 other observation. Dr Zeihan predicted back in the early 2010’s that a combination of bad Russian demographics and Russian national security concerns would lead them to attack Ukraine within a decade.
Great article. Huntington was always in the lead of the debate simply because the very concept of nations and nationalism leading to an identifiable “civilization” is virtually impossible to eradicate.In regards to the debate between Huntington and Fukuyama, an excellent article in Foreign Policy:
As the old order lies dying, the central question gripping international relations today is the nature of the new order struggling to be born. Whatever label eventually attaches to this new order, its defining features will include zero-sum transactionalism in international economics, Thucydidean power politics in which “the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must,” and muscular assertions of identitarian politics centered on “civilizational states.”
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Samuel Huntington Is Getting His Revenge
The idea of a global “clash of civilizations” wasn’t wrong—it was just premature.foreignpolicy.com