The U.S. used to have a morality of instigating coups against elected leaders of other countries in the past. When a leader decided to go on his own way not...
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Following a phone conversation between President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump last Friday, the U.S. State Department recently...
When one’s personal lawyer has just been sentenced to three years in jail for making the hush-money payments for adultery payoffs, whether the legal...
Imagine yourself on the seventh floor of Foggy Bottom, at the U.S. State Department; probably this very morning you could hear conversations such as these:...
When I read the paragraph about Donald Trump moving from “leadership” to “greatness” in Richard Sakwa’s article in the Political...
Poet and moralist Dr. Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) saw a close link between authority and authors. In the past, we tended to believe almost all authors writing...
Before setting up his own business in 1890, Robert Bosch set his principle: I would rather lose money than trust. He run the risk of losing money. He did not...
China is emerging as a power that will introduce revolutionary changes to the world’s trade routes, enhance its political influence to the level of an...
The usual suspects are sharpening their axes: Steven A. Cook, for instance, a fellow for Middle East and Africa studies at the Council on Foreign Relations...
The US government, being a safe haven for FETO fugitives that attempted a failed coup in 2016 and also creating a safe haven for PKK/YPG/SDF in Northern Syria...