The Slaughter of Diplomacy
Without a coordinated plan of action for Syria, there will soon be nothing left for the international community to save.
Without a coordinated plan of action for Syria, there will soon be nothing left for the international community to save.
“NATO’s eastern flank is alarmingly susceptible to potential acts of Russian aggression”
The Diplomacist’s own Benson Cook hosts the inaugural edition of the Global Podcast through a discussion of some of the most pressing issues facing the world today
Could the traditional bulwark of Russia’s economy be its undoing?
Continue reading The Juggernaut Stumbles: The Grim Fate of Russia’s Energy Economy
America now wages a perpetual war against its own self-interest.
Continue reading Pork in the Defense Budget: The F-35 Has Slipped Under the Radar
Propping the Assad regime was only a motive insofar as it helped achieve other targets.
Continue reading Putin’s Syria Strategy: It Wasn’t About Syria
The unilateral withdrawal of American military support called for by proponents of restraint would be disastrous for U.S. foreign policy.
Continue reading Against Restraint: The Value of U.S. Leadership
The F-35 is a trillion-dollar boondoggle. Buying a combination of jets and drones will cost less, promote economic growth and provide military capabilities better suited to Canadian needs.
Continue reading The Headache that is Military Procurement: Why the F-35 is Not Canada’s Best Option
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