The Blinken disgrace
As he leaves office, Secretary of State Antony Blinken will not be remembered as a diplomat. He will be remembered as a moral disgrace. When faced with the chance to stop wars and genocide, he refused. He talked of a rules-based order, but acted as an international criminal.
CrossTalking with Michael Rossi and Alexander Aton.
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