Saturday, September 19, 2020

Factbox: The foreign policy issues that divide Trump and Biden

Has Trump ended endless wars? Will Trump end endless wars?

https://in.reuters.com/article/usa-election-foreign-policy/factbox-the-foreign-policy-issues-that-divide-trump-and-biden-idINKBN26925L

IRAN

Trump has questioned the benefits of U.S. military interventions in the Middle East, especially the 2003 Iraq invasion, and pulled out of a nuclear deal reached with Iran, European nations and Russia under President Barack Obama.

But Trump sent more troops to the region after the withdrawal increased tensions with Iran.

Biden has said he would deal with Iran through diplomacy and re-enter the agreement, but only if Iran first resumed complying with the deal’s restrictions on its nuclear program.

After Iranian proxies and U.S. forces clashed in Iraq, Trump ordered the January strike that killed powerful Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani.

Biden said the strike “put the United States and Iran on a collision course” and proposes a narrower focus for the U.S. military in the region on counterterrorism and working with local allies.

Biden wants to end U.S. support for Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen, which Trump has defended.

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https://www.laprogressive.com/what-difference-will-biden-make/

But one story that can be reasonably argued is that for the people of the world subjected to U.S. state criminality, the reoccupation of the Executive Branch by the Democrats will not bring any change in U.S. behavior.

Both parties support the imperatives of U.S. imperialism reflected in Trump’s 2017 National Security Strategy that centers an adversarial relationship with Russia and China and committed to maintaining U.S. global hegemony.

Both parties supported the obscene increases in military spending, with Biden promising that he will spend even more!

The rightist character of the Democratic Party is such that at their national convention the alignment of right-wing #neocons and #neoliberals is not even being hidden.

So, while the fear is supposed to be around a further growth of “fascist” forces represented by Trump domestically, for the people of the world the real fascism of

anti-democratic, brutal regimes supported by the U.S.,

murderous sanctions,

STARVATION in Yemen, and

right-wing coups in support of fascist forces in Honduras, Brazil and Venezuela

will continue unabated.

This is precisely why from the perspective of oppressed nations and peoples’ in the global South, it should not be surprising that some might see progressive and radical support for either colonial/capitalist party as an immoral and counterrevolutionary position.

Ajamu Baraka
Black Agenda Report

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https://www.mintpressnews.com/yemen-war-poised-to-turn-more-deadly-israel-enters/271323/

Grim statistics

The numbers are astonishing.

Since 2015, Saudi-led coalition warplanes have pounded the country with over 250,000 airstrikes.

Seventy percent of those have hit civilian targets, killing more than 100,000 people since January 2016, according to a report by the Armed Conflict and Location Event Data Project (ACLED).

Those numbers do not include those who have died in the humanitarian disasters caused by the war, particularly STARVATION and thousands of tons of weapons, most often supplied by the United States, have been dropped on hospitals, schools, markets, mosques, farms, factories, bridges, and power and water treatment plants.

#yemen #antiwar #starvation

 

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