The Atlantic's Ashley Parker and the New York Times' Peter Baker discuss the 'aggressive flexing of power' in Trump 2.0. New ...
Trump demands more territory from Greenland to Gaza as if America were a real estate holding company. But most Americans ...
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The US returning to the politics of the late 19th century raises the prospect of greater inequality, oligarchy, imperialism ...
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Donald Trump’s Fake Imperialismprefers the tin-pot imperialism of renaming a famous body of water (that one might not even stick), or stoking the fantasies of a certain kind of terminally online rightist who dreams of Greenland as ...
America’s tallest mountain was officially given its koyukon (native Alaskan) name in 2015—which he considers a rewriting of history in deference to liberal sensibilities that is evidence of a ...
Trump has a price, and the billionaires filling Trump’s cabinet and his pockets are willing to pay it for a chance to line their own.
The age of empires seemed to be a thing of the past. But now there are signs that some world leaders hanker after imperial ...
Donald Trump ran on a return to his “America First” foreign policy platform. The U.S., he said, could no longer afford to be the world’s ...
His second inaugural address promised a “golden age,” but the ideas in it evoked the late 1800s more than any recent ...
Once a critic of nation building, the president now envisions taking over a Middle East enclave, driving out its Palestinian ...
American troops, landing to secure what is ... if he’s going to be president, prefers the tin-pot imperialism of renaming a famous body of water (that one might not even stick), or stoking ...
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