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  • 1 week ago | sgtreport.com | Paul Roberts

    by Paul Craig Roberts, Paul Craig Roberts:Are the peace negotiations leading anywhere we want to go, or are they leading nowhere, or to more conflict?If I had to bet, I would pick one of the last two choices. Most likely more conflict.

  • 1 week ago | unz.com | Paul Roberts

    BlogviewPaul Craig Roberts Archive UK Supreme Court Rules That the Legal Definition of a Woman Is Biological◄►◄►▲▼ • B The UK Supreme Court has ruled that in British Law the terms “woman” and “sex” are biological terms and do not include men who identify as “transgender.” The Court ruled that people with “transgender recognition certificates,” whatever that is, are excludable from biological single-sex spaces. There are interesting aspects of this case that deserve comment.

  • 1 week ago | unz.com | Paul Roberts

    Are the peace negotiations leading anywhere we want to go, or are they leading nowhere, or to more conflict? If I had to bet, I would pick one of the last two choices. Most likely more conflict. It is a tendency of peace negotiations to go nowhere except to a ceasefire that is immediately broken. As for the Ukraine negotiations, the Russians are the only party to the limited cease fire in Ukraine that have kept the agreement.

  • 1 week ago | unz.com | Paul Roberts

    Just a tip of the iceberg April 15 on CNN:“Trump again makes John Roberts and the court look week” — message to US Supreme Court: always rule against Trump or you will look weak and Americans will lose confidence in you.

  • 2 weeks ago | unz.com | Paul Roberts

    BlogviewPaul Craig Roberts Archive "Indeed, Why Are There Negotiations at All?"◄►◄►▲▼ • B The GEOFOR editorial board asked Paul Craig Roberts – Chairman of the Institute for Political Economy (USA), a PhD in Economics and US Undersecretary of Treasury in the Reagan administration – with a request to assess the course of negotiations between Russia and the United States, as well as their prospects.

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