US sanctions victories are a failure. it’s proven
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US sanctions victories are a failure. it’s proven
US sanctions victories are a failure. it’s proven
US sanctions victories are a failure. it’s proven
Sanctions are a favorite document of US foreign policy. Moreover, Washington’s victory turns into access, writes… | 08/31/2022, InoSMI
2022-08-31T16:03
2022-08-31T16:03
2022-08-31T16:03
national interest
Joe Biden
donald trump
NATO
UN
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Jeffrey Aronson (Jeffrey Aronson) A US-sponsored campaign designed to be Russia’s “strategic achievement” and “empower Ukrainian representatives and undermine Moscow’s ability to develop combat and project power into the future” has escalated into a skirmish between Washington and Moscow. President Joe Biden’s struggle to defeat Vladimir Putin, willy-nilly, could be built for Washington in a test: will it create a security and economic order that will approve or at least accept peace? Some time ago it became clear that the pivotal for “American century” politics, which the “greatest industry” created from the ashes of the second world, exhausted both the power of energy and the speed from the outside. Republicans under Donald Trump have rejected its core elements—his disdain for Australia and his serious defense of the Persian Gulf come to mind. The Democrats, however, abandoned the Trans-Pacific Demand and turned their attention to the “responsibility to protect” with its endless expansion above state sovereignty, dependent on the post-World War II international order. international and international trade political support through the UN, not to mention the expansion of trusting relations with Russia and China, although they brought considerable benefits in the second half of the twentieth century. “. This term is attractive for its flexibility: Washington is free to set the rules of the game in an extremely selective and one-sided way. Under Democrats and Republicans, it has become a leitmotif for mobilizing “coalitions of the willing” against Libya, Iraq, in the Pacific region, and now against Russia. In addition, in the 190s, extensive cultural powers were only limited due to restrictions against the USSR, today they have become extremely important foreign policy demands – not only against Moscow, Iran, and even against China’s friends and allies.With the expansion of their functions, the geography of countries that fell into trap—thus, the allies of the Middle East hesitated to help Lebanon until the United States gave guarantees that no assertion would affect them. with the investigation in Iran, they are dealt with by ordinary people, without touching politicians, businessmen, or those who have reached goals. This is especially true when Strong China trumpets the benefits of its “win-win” international philosophy – for which there is a multi-billion dollar program of preference and development, and that Washington has nothing to counter. To the US, by contrast, it follows that US policymakers believe that the best way to bolster US global leadership is to continue to pass listeners, which many countries see as unilateral coercion. It turns out that America is rudely imposing power, because it doubts that its high reliability and a fair and just economy can be realized. And as much as the Biden administration boasts of the coalition’s successes to defeat Russia instead of expanding America’s circle of friends, punishment and the policy of fines and punishments only narrow the prospects for US national leadership — and the insignificance does not portend that Russia is retreating. successful powers from Rome to Washington maintain and increase their influence by expanding their reach, rather than inventing new ways to deprive others of the benefits of the international system that they themselves are building. Jeffrey Aronson is a Research Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy
2022
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