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March 25, 2020
The One Thing Corona Won't Halt: Endless War On the one hand, many Americans have nothing but time on their hands. With folks out of work, working from home, and socially quarantined, there's never been a better time to make a sizable dent in their book queues and catch up on the sort of analytical articles found here at Antiwar.com. At the same time, largely repetitive Corona coverage 24/7 carries the inherent potential (and rapidly approaching reality) of a complete media blackout on all war and foreign policy-related events. Whether intentional or, more likely, driven by ratings-based opportunism, the media's stoking of fear - that most impactful of human emotions - may lead a wary and confused public to laser focus on, and only on, Corona-mania. While understandable, such a state of affairs carries the intrinsic risk of encouraging or enabling bad behavior by the national security structure of an increasingly "rogue" American state. - By Maj. Danny Sjursen, USA (ret.) Read the full story >
Scott Horton Interviews William Arkin on the Military's Top Secret Coronavirus Plans Scott interviews William Arkin about his recent Newsweek article discussing the the government's various contingency plans, both public and secret, to keep a functioning, constitutional government alive during a national crisis. He is not so concerned about the introduction of martial law as usually conceived, which he considers unlikely, but worries about something called devolving succession, a process by which a group outside the usual, public line of succession could declare themselves a legitimate government. One problem with this system is that these figures are essentially unknown to the American public. Arkin believes that more transparency with respect to the government's succession plans would increase faith among the American people that they are in good hands in emergencies. - By Eric Garris
While some are hoping that warring parties use the global outbreak of coronavirus as an excuse to stop fighting and rethink things, some analysts are concerned that the instability is going to mean extremist groups will see something to take advantage of. - By Jason Ditz Coronavirus Fuels Calls for Sanctions Relief on Iran, Venezuela Coronavirus is pounding a lot of nations around the world, and with the Trump Administration talking about lending a hand to the most overwhelmed countries, one of the most obvious ways to help would be to not make matters worse, meaning easing US economic sanctions. - By Jason Ditz US News Outlets Will Take a Big Hit from Coronavirus ShutdownsWith the shutdown of many sectors of the economy in response to coronavirus, US news outlets are expected to take a big hit. Major outlets that rely on advertising money and print newspapers will hurt the most. The Stranger, a free weekly newspaper based in Seattle, has asked its readers for donations and explained that 90 percent of their revenue comes "from advertising, ticketing fees, and our own events" and "is directly tied to people getting together in groups." For newspapers like The Stranger, coronavirus quarantines and lockdowns have virtually eliminated most of their funding. - By Dave DeCamp Coronavirus Forces Pentagon to Limit Operations The US military is no stranger to having to adapt to a crisis in one of the countries they are deployed within. Coronavirus is a bigger matter, however, because it's not just some countries, but all of them, and the military is trying to adapt everywhere. - By Jason Ditz US Wants to Track Americans Over CoronavirusDavid Stockman on the Mother of all Financial Bubbles National Commission Recommends Extending Draft Registration to Women Do you want more news? Keep your finger on the pulse of US foreign policy. Subscribe to our Daily Digest and each evening, the day's top news stories and editorials are delivered straight to your email. Please support our work by visiting Antiwar.com/donate. Subscribe now >Antiwar.com, 1017 El Camino Real #306, Redwood City, CA 94063 | 323 512 7095 | www.antiwar.com
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