Opinion | The Greatest Casualty of the Ukraine War Could Be Planet Earth Itself

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Opinion | The Greatest Casualty of the Ukraine War Could Be Planet Earth Itself
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'Geopolitical rivalry, not cooperation, is now the order of the day,' writes Michael T. Klare. And this will lead to planetary catastrophe.

when releasing the report, “this means major cities under water, unprecedented heat waves, terrifying storms, widespread water shortages, and the extinction of one million species of plants and animals.”

Decades to come! And mind you, similar expressions of abiding ideological and geopolitical enmity can be heard from Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping of China. “We are a different country,” Putinin his May 9th Victory Day speech. “Russia has a different character. We will never give up our love for our Motherland, our faith, and traditional values.

Such language, in fact, is used to justify virtually every item in the budget, including all those planes, ships, guns, bombs, and missiles. Similar terms are also used to describe the missions U.S. forces are being trained to perform.

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