US bolsters military presence in Caribbean
The deployment came as the UN Security Council met to discuss Washington’s campaign against Caracas.
The deployment came as the UN Security Council met to discuss Washington’s campaign against Caracas.
The White House had said the troops were necessary to fight crime, but city officials objected.
The initiative is part of a push for Abu Dhabi to deepen its financial ties with African countries.
By Jeffrey D. Sachs for Horizons Europe has repeatedly rejected peace with Russia at moments when a negotiated settlement was available, and those rejections have proven profoundly self-defeating. From the nineteenth century to the present, Russia’s security concerns have been treated not as legitimate interests to be negotiated within a broader European order, but as moral […]
This morning, while sitting at a red light, I watched as the person in front of me rolled down the window of their Lexus, stuck out an arm, and flung a greasy McDonald’s bag filled with garbage and empty soda cans onto the sidewalk. Instinctively, I slammed my horn with one hand and made the universal “what the hell?” gesture with the other. They did not respond. For a moment I considered stepping out of my car and scooping the strewn Egg McMuffin entrails into a pile to hand back to them; then I remembered that I live in America, where people have guns, and I decided this wasn’t really a situation worth escalating. The light turned green and the driver sped off—laughing maniacally and slurping ketchup from each of their fingers, I assume—while I fumed.