What Would Kissinger and Brzezinski Think of Trump? - The DSR Network
- Many economists disagree with Donald Trump's views on tariffs, noting they are unlikely to reduce inflation or revive American industry.
- During the 2024 campaign, Trump claimed he could end the Russia-Ukraine war on his first day, blaming both Ukraine and NATO for the conflict.
- Trump admitted he was seeking control over critical mineral resources in Zambia, indicating a strategy to compete with China in the mineral supply chain.
- Critics, including the Citizens First Party Chairperson, have accused the government of prioritizing foreign mining corporations over Zambian citizens, exacerbating local suffering and environmental degradation.
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What Would Kissinger and Brzezinski Think of Trump? - The DSR Network
Donald Trump’s foreign policy is really unlike anything we’ve ever seen. So what would some of the most famous foreign policy minds in US history make of it? Ed Luce joins David Rothkopf to ponder this question and discuss his upcoming book.
Think Tank Report Makes Clear Minerals Are Key Drivers of U.S. Foreign Policy - CovertAction Magazine
In February, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), an inside-the-beltway think tank, published a book-length study entitled Critical Minerals and the Future of the U.S. Economy, edited by Gracelin Baskaran and Duncan Wood. The study laid bare what CovertAction Magazine co-founder Philip Agee detailed throughout his career: how U.S. military and covert interventions […] The post Think Tank Report Makes Clear Minerals Are Key …
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