Biden’s Choice of ‘Hawkish’ Victoria Nuland for State Department Position is Ominous, Analyst Robbie Martin Warns

12 October 2021|The Interregnum|Mohamed Elmaazi

As fears of a New Cold War between the United States and the Russian Federation persist the incoming administration of Joe Biden appears to be signalling that it won’t be changing course from the well-travelled path of an aggressive foreign policy, a geo-political documentary filmmaker tells Mohamed Elmaazi.

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Biden’s Complicity in Obama’s Toxic Legacy

22 August 2019|The Interregnum|Peter Bolton

Polls show former Vice President Joe Biden as the front runner in the US Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential primary contest. At this stage it may simply be down to his association with former US President Barack Obama, who still enjoys relatively high popularity. In part, Biden is running on continuing Obama’s legacy. However, writes Peter Bolton, both Obama and Biden’s legacy was far more destructive than what many seem to want to admit.

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