NATO Goes To War INSIDE Russia?

On today’s Ron Paul Liberty Report:

Are we to believe that the recent Ukrainian incursion into pre-1914 Russia completely caught NATO countries by surprise? That they happened to take advantage of weak points in Russian defenses without NATO intel support? NATO weapons – including German tanks – are killing Russians inside Russia. Red line?

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Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.

The Many Entanglements of the ‘Indispensable Nation’

The New York Times published a report on Biden’s foreign policy record last week that annoyed a lot of analysts and other readers because of its original hyperbolic headline about the U.S. being “consumed by war” on Biden’s watch. As Joel Mathis noted, the headline was changed to make it the more defensible “entangled in war,” but by then there weren’t many people interested in what the article said. As often happens, the content of the article was more reasonable than the original headline. The thrust of the story was that Biden’s foreign policy has been defined by the foreign conflicts that he has supported, and no one can seriously argue that this isn’t what has happened.

Michael Crowley, the author of the article, opened by quoting from the president’s speech last month in which he falsely claimed that the U.S. was not at war anywhere in the world. Crowley continued, “But while America is no longer waging a large-scale ground war like those in Iraq and Afghanistan, for much of his tenure Mr. Biden has seemed like a wartime leader.” That seems hard to dispute since so much of Biden’s foreign policy agenda has been taken up (one might even say consumed) by the foreign wars that he has chosen to support.

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Hundreds of Legal Experts Push Biden To Drop ‘Punitive and Deadly’ Sanctions

As human rights defenders marked the 75th anniversary of the Fourth Geneva Convention and its prohibition on collective punishment, hundreds of legal experts and groups on Monday urged the global community – and the United States government in particular – “to comply with international law by ending the use of broad, unilateral coercive measures that extensively harm civilian populations.”

In a letter to U.S. President Joe Biden, the jurists and legal groups wrote that “75 years ago, in the aftermath of one of the most destructive conflicts in human history, nations of the world came together in Geneva, Switzerland to establish clear legal limits on the treatment of noncombatants in times of war.”

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