Monday, July 11, 2022

The Koch-Soros Crackup

Former President of Ploughshares Joseph Cirincione resigned from the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

  • The Koch brothers and George Soros had a dream
  • They wanted the anti-war left to join forces with the isolationist right and work together to bring U.S. foreign policy back to the 1930s
  • Their mission: make America neutral again
  • Finally appeasers in Washington had a safe space to apologize for Russian oligarchs, Iranian terrorists, and Chinese communists

Trita Parsi, a co-founder and executive vice president of Quincy, as well as somebody who could be confused for an Iranian agent-at least according to a federal judge-told Mother Jones he’s bewildered that Cirincione would suggest the think tank was avoiding criticism of Russia.

  • He acknowledges that Quincy is "not going along with the idea that it's a good thing to change the objectives in Ukraine towards weakening Russia, because we believe that could lead to endless war."

End Endless War, Quickly

  • One sure fire way to end endless war is to lose the war quickly and all at once
    1. Indeed, Soros himself has been signaling in the last year that he favors a much tougher policy on China than the one offered up by the Quincy crowd, which released a major study in June that found the Chinese military build up was nothing to worry about and has warned of the perils of "threat inflation" when it comes to China’s military expansion.
    2. An all-star in the Koch-Soros foreign policy alliance, Joseph Cirincione, announced on Thursday his resignation from the Quincy Institute: "They excuse Russia’s military threats and actions because they believe that they have been provoked by U.S. policies," he told Politico.
    3. Trita Parsi, a co-founder and executive vice president of Quincy, as well as somebody who could be confused for an Iranian agent—at least according to a federal judge—told Mother Jones he’s bewildered that Cirincione would suggest the think tank was avoiding criticism of Russia.
     

 

https://freebeacon.com/national-security/the-koch-soros-crackup/ 

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