Hollywood has long been obsessed with Russians and Soviets playing baddies, and recent films show that the end of the Cold War clearly did not mean the end of Russian villainy.
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Hollywood has long been obsessed with Russians and Soviets playing baddies, and recent films show that the end of the Cold War clearly did not mean the end of Russian villainy.
A thaw after a 20 year freeze in relations is rapidly occurring in Eastern Africa, but nothing is for certain.
Despite the seeming recklessness of the move to withdraw from the HRC, the move is inherently strategic and points to extensive forethought within the Administration.
Amidst elections for the presidency and as many as 268 legislators, the FARC peace accord is getting lost in Colombian politics.
Fire and fury? Or a strategic blend of military strength, sanctions, and diplomacy?
It seems that Trump has learned nothing from his two most recent predecessors.
“If we have them, why can’t we use them?” asked an incredulous Donald Trump recently on the subject of nuclear weapons. As if on cue, his statement was rightfully denounced and derided, as has become tradition in the American news cycle. But he inadvertently brought up something surprisingly salient: why exactly not?