As we said before, it is very much important to view current events through a historical lens or theory in order to then ascertain certain inferences and conclusions or perhaps certain views and interpretations regarding current events as a result of a deep understanding of history. And as we contended here, world history seems to … Continue reading Finding Jesus
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Second Note to “Infamous Liberalism”
Europe went from being an architect of global order up until World War II to becoming a battleground for novel superpowers such as America, Russia, and China who seek to shape an entirely brand new order after World War II. Moreover, Europe risks greater American isolation from its affairs on one hand and as a … Continue reading Second Note to “Infamous Liberalism”
The Deterrence Mindset
The deterrence mindset – and I believe there is such a mindset to account for in Washington – consists of instilling fear through threats on one hand and imposing a serious ‘cost-benefit analysis’ on the other hand. Moreover, deterrence is part and parcel of the basic relationship between military action and the ultimate goals of … Continue reading The Deterrence Mindset
Conventional Deterrence
It follows that if détente and peaceful coexistence never lasts, the focus and the strategy by default becomes one of “containment” and “deterrence” vis-à-vis Russian aggression and expansion. In turn, one can bank on a policy or strategy of deterrence only if the opposite side espouses “fear of the consequences” of aggression and expansion. As … Continue reading Conventional Deterrence
Détente and its Discontents
In a sense, nuclear weapons and the relative equilibrium in terms of advanced technology between Washington and Moscow renders decision and strategy as moot, in the sense that there are only two strategic options: peace or total war. As we see, peace was never an option. Thus, the only option left is total war. But … Continue reading Détente and its Discontents