The threat of “nuclear proliferation” remains one of the great catch-all reasons—the other being “humanitarian” intervention—given for why the US regime and its allies ought to be given unlimited power to invade foreign states and impose sanctions at any given time. Original Article: ""Weapons of Mass Destruction": The Last Refuge of the Global Interventionist" This ...
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The threat of “nuclear proliferation” remains one of the great catch-all reasons—the other being “humanitarian” intervention—given for why the US regime and its allies ought to be given unlimited power to invade foreign states and impose sanctions at any given time.
Original Article: ""Weapons of Mass Destruction": The Last Refuge of the Global Interventionist"
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