Intel honchos join Senators on the China threat bandwagon
All this suggests that after a wind-down of the GWOT, we may just be swapping one boogeyman for another.
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All this suggests that after a wind-down of the GWOT, we may just be swapping one boogeyman for another.
Sadly, the name of the game seems to be nostalgia, not critical reflection, in today’s foreign policy discussions.
Reps. Barbara Lee and Betty McCollum just took over two key sub-committees focused on foreign policy and defense spending.