If Washington governs by force in Venezuela, it will repeat the failures of Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya: Power can topple ...
The U.S. military operation in Venezuela can be seen as both a benefit and a burden for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The US attack on Venezuela is part of a long history of military interventions and political influence by the United States in Latin America. Here are five such examples since World War II. In the ...
Opinion: By declaring its intent to govern Venezuela, the U.S is creating a governance trap of its own making, Monica Duffy ...
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Second, the newly liberated Haitians provided political and economic support for forces in northern South America that were fighting under Simon Bolivar for their liberation from Spain, as well as ...

Trump’s Folly

A year later, the Fox News host Bill O’Reilly pressed Trump on his repeated expressions of respect for Putin. When O’Reilly ...
The core finding of that research is straightforward: Force can topple rulers, but it cannot generate political authority.
Military history is riddled with weapons systems failing to live up to the reality of the situation on the battlefield. […] ...
Since the Cold War, the United States has conducted over half a dozen military interventions in Latin America.