Listen at SoundCloud below:ĭon't miss a single Reason podcast! (Archive here. G7 leaders set to strife with warlike Trump over tariffs, trade JQUEBEC CITY (Reuters) Leaders of a Group of Seven abounding nations are set to strife with a warlike U.S. Like many people, Im stuck on this as the likely outcome of our situation: Were facing a civil. Subscribe, rate, and review the Reason Podcast at iTunes. I write about game theory learned from simulating war outcomes. Despite Trump’s colossal bungling in handling the pandemic, making the US the worst hit by Covid-19, 74 million Americans. " argument is precisely cold war liberals were making in the '50s, 60s, '70s, and '80s," says Russell, "which is that we need a single, unified culture that makes everyone identify as Americans before identifying as individuals." (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal defense of federal funding for public broadcasting on the grounds that PBS makes kids better good soldiers.
On today's podcast, Russell joins Reason editors Nick Gillespie and Katherine Mangu-Ward to talk about the Syria bombing, why "presidents become more warlike over time," how the Trump Administration's divide over foreign policy is reminiscent of a similar split in the Reagan White House, Reason magazine's cover story on " Why the Wall Won't Work" ( "a fine summation" according to the New York Times' editorial board), and the subtext of U.S.
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:15 :15 Download Donald Trump, Neocon: Bombing People In Order to Save Them īombing Syria was the type of "foreign policy idea Donald Trump was railing against all through the campaign," says historian Thaddeus Russell, "but clearly the Bannon and Steven Miller faction is waning or being pushed out, and now it's a return to the good old days of Wilsonianism: killing people in order to save them."