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Purges in the Chinese Military by Mel Gurtov 843 words The Anti-Corruption Campaign China’s purge of Gen. Zhang Youxia, long considered a confidante of Xi Jinping and a vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), and General Liu Zhenli, has set off a wide range of interpretations. Officially, Gen. Zhang, the lone CMC member
America’s “Pretti-Good” 250th Birthday by Kary Love 1137 words America’s 250th Birthday year got off to a rotten start. The birth of America happened because colonial Americans were governed by a terrible government. Americans were ruled by a king who was above the law. A king who sent troops to kill Americans in the streets.
Before it becomes ‘another Iraq’: Rethinking policy toward Venezuela by Sophia Gonzalez 898 words A president being taken into custody by foreign special operations forces is the kind of news that lands with a thud. It doesn’t feel like “policy.” It feels like the floor shifting under people who are already living with too much uncertainty. In