
Unreliable Watchdog: The News Media and U.S. Foreign Policy
Cato Event Podcast
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The US Invasion of Ukraine
There is almost a lockstep consensus that Russia invaded Ukraine because of an entirely inscrutable ideological flight of fancy on the part of Vladimir Putin. And really that view is as consensus of a view up and down Massachusetts Avenue here while I'm sitting, as was the urgency of invading Iraq in 2002 and 2003. There wasn't just sort of one button that got pushed in the United States invaded Iraq. To suggest that it's somewhat more complicated than that would be to get yourself written out of polite company. It could be the case that Putin's romantic imperialism was animated by fears of NATO expansion but that has been written out of respectable company.
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