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The U.S. has entered its empire stage.
The conversation shifted pretty fast to “who might be next” after the U.S. seized Venezuela’s president and decided they were “running things now.”
Treating other sovereign nations like options is a dangerous shift.
Venezuela is being treated like a demo.
The follow-up nations being discussed:
Greenland
Colombia
Iran
Mexico
Cuba.
Build-Your-Own Empire, Now With Fewer Consequences
And here's your fact check on that:
Despite worldwide backlash, the US president continues to embrace an aggressive foreign policy agenda. Maira Butt reports on the countries T
Born too old to die in a war for oil
Born too young to die in a war for oil
Born just in time to die in a war for oil
An oldie but a goodie
Seeing people do "here's the savvy take on how and why the US should acquire Greenland" and just feeling so *embarrassed* for them. Have some dignity. You don't need to be an apologist for the world's dumbest autocrat, you're not somehow sophisticated for seeing The Smart Play on imperial vainglory.
(Friday Night History) #142- Spotlight on Sources, Part 1 - The Papers
Let’s take a look at the archives! This week on Friday Night History, I’d like to take a moment to pause from our Season Five story of the Boshin War. This is for a few reasons. First, it’s because now that I’m writing squarely in that upon which my doctoral research focused, I feel like I’m sensing some “mission creep”– the episodes are getting longer, and I want to recalibrate and make sure…