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The Calamity of America’s ‘Divine Mission’
February 10, 2023
Robert Kagan’s monumental error is his failure to acknowledge that Americans, like the rest of mankind, are made of crooked timber craving power for its own sake, writes Bruce Fein.
The ‘Great Reset’ in Microcosm: ‘Data Driven Defeat’ in Afghanistan
August 30, 2021
There is little mystery as to why the Taliban took over Kabul so quickly, Alastair Crooke writes.
Sunbeams From Cucumbers: The View From the Khanate of Kaganstan
April 10, 2021
“Putin’s disinformation campaigns” are so clever that they use real information, Patrick Armstrong writes.
Robert Kagan Sticks to His Guns
February 23, 2021
Urging his countrymen to support the then-forthcoming U.S. invasion of Iraq, Robert Kagan insisted in 2002 that “No step would contribute more toward shaping a world order in which our people and our liberal civilization can survive and flourish.” The latest issue of Foreign Affairs features a new rendering of what we have come to expect from Kagan.