The correct response to Dachau was not to suggest the guards needed better training

The correct response to Dachau was not to suggest the guards needed better training

Andrea Pitzer writes: Events are moving so quickly that it’s worth stopping to assess where we are. The U.S. government is currently building massive detention facilities, already detaining tens of thousands of people there and elsewhere, with incompetent and deeply racist secret police sweeping undocumented all kinds of people—immigrants, those with their paperwork in order, and US citizens alike—off the street. We’re hearing grass-roots calls to abolish ICE, while opposition leadership instead speaks mostly about affordability issues. When they do…

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American importers and consumers foot the bill for Trump’s tariffs, study finds

American importers and consumers foot the bill for Trump’s tariffs, study finds

Kiel Institut reports: • The 2025 US tariffs are an own goal: American importers and consumers bear nearly the entire cost. Foreign exporters absorb only about 4% of the tariff burden—the remaining 96% is passed through to US buyers. • Using shipment-level data covering over 25 million transactions valued at nearly $4 trillion, we find near-complete pass-through of tariffs to US import prices. • US customs revenue surged by approximately $200 billion in 2025—a tax paid almost entirely by Americans….

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‘Board of Peace’: Trump is running Gaza, and the world, like a mafia boss

‘Board of Peace’: Trump is running Gaza, and the world, like a mafia boss

David Hearst writes: Everyone and his dog appears to have been invited on US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” but thus far only Morocco, Albania, Argentina, Hungary and Vietnam have accepted. With admission priced at $1bn, and with the suspicion they could be joining a half-baked proposal to sideline the UN, it is little wonder that few are rushing in. The Board of Peace is supported by a founding executive board, which is stacked full of people who denied…

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Russians encourage Trump to annex Greenland

Russians encourage Trump to annex Greenland

Steve Rosenberg writes: Listen to Donald Trump and you would think Moscow and Beijing were lying in wait off the coast of Greenland, ready to pounce to boost their power in the Arctic. “There are Russian destroyers, there are Chinese destroyers and, bigger, there are Russian submarines all over the place,” President Trump said recently. That is why, according to America’s president, US control of Greenland is essential. So how do you think Moscow has reacted to its alleged plot…

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EU eyes tariffs on €93 billion of U.S. goods over threat

EU eyes tariffs on €93 billion of U.S. goods over threat

Bloomberg reports: The European Union is in talks to potentially impose tariffs on €93 billion ($108 billion) of US goods if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to hit European countries with a 10% levy on Feb. 1. The EU is also weighing additional countermeasures beyond the tariffs but will first try to find a diplomatic solution, according to people familiar with the discussions. Representatives from the EU’s 27 countries met Sunday to begin preparing options. EU leaders…

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EU considers deploying its trade ‘bazooka,’ its Anti-Coercion Instrument, against the U.S.

EU considers deploying its trade ‘bazooka,’ its Anti-Coercion Instrument, against the U.S.

Politico reports: Donald Trump’s decision to slap tariffs on countries that have shown support for Greenland is pushing transatlantic relations to a breaking point as EU leaders contemplate ways of retaliating against Washington that until now have been unthinkable. Relations between Washington and Europe have been rocky for months as the U.S. president has wavered on support for Ukraine, pressured EU countries into accepting a lopsided trade deal and forced NATO allies to massively ramp up their spending on defense….

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Europeans quietly consider severing military ties with the U.S.

Europeans quietly consider severing military ties with the U.S.

Politico reports: As Donald Trump threatens to use the U.S. military to seize Greenland, European officials and diplomats have started quietly airing a previously unsayable thought: What would it look like to fight back? While a military confrontation between the U.S. and any European force would likely result in one of the shortest wars in history, there are other ways that Greenland’s allies can resist the American president if he refuses to compromise. Chief among the potential pressure points is…

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Minnesota is under siege: ‘This is tyranny’

Minnesota is under siege: ‘This is tyranny’

Lydia Polgreen writes: Late last Wednesday night, I was standing on a street corner in the Hawthorne neighborhood in North Minneapolis when I witnessed an extraordinary confrontation. A federal agent marched up a narrow residential sidewalk flanked by modest bungalows, kitted out in gear fit for the battle of Falluja: full body armor, military boots and camouflage fatigues and helmet, with a heavy machine gun slung by his side. His carriage was erect, his gaze fixed straight ahead, seemingly oblivious…

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New Hampshire bishop warns clergy to prepare for ‘new era of martyrdom’

New Hampshire bishop warns clergy to prepare for ‘new era of martyrdom’

The Associated Press reports: A New Hampshire Episcopal bishop is attracting national attention after warning his clergy to finalize their wills and get their affairs in order to prepare for a “new era of martyrdom.” Bishop Rob Hirschfeld of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire made his comments earlier this month at a vigil honoring Renee Good, who was fatally shot on Jan. 7 behind the wheel of her vehicle by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. The Trump…

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China reports robust economic growth, thanks to resilient exports

China reports robust economic growth, thanks to resilient exports

The Wall Street Journal reports: A surge in exports powered China’s growth last year, defying expectations that a trade war with the U.S. would hobble the world’s second-biggest economy. China’s gross domestic product expanded 5% last year when adjusted for deflation, according to data released Monday by the country’s National Bureau of Statistics. That met Beijing’s official growth target and is in line with the 5% real GDP growth notched in 2024. At the beginning of last year, many analysts…

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If Trump tries to annex Greenland he may face a military tribunal outside the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction

If Trump tries to annex Greenland he may face a military tribunal outside the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction

Brett Wagner and J. Holmes Armstead, who both served as professors at the U.S. Naval War College, write: Just because the commander in chief of our nation’s armed forces is also our duly elected president, with all the powers invested in that high office, that does not imply, in any way, that the president has unchecked power over the military. A president must follow the law, too, or face the consequences. Normally, in a situation where subordinates believe themselves to…

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Boycott the 2026 World Cup

Boycott the 2026 World Cup

Jim Souhan, a sportswriter for The Minnesota Star Tribune, writes: Authoritarian governments love sportswashing — using international events to put a smiling face on their grim realities. That’s what the United States will try to do this summer with the World Cup. Eleven U.S. cities are scheduled to play host to World Cup matches this summer. The United States does not deserve this privilege as long as uniformed thugs are attacking people in the streets with the support of the…

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The threat against Greenland shows that we need to stop appeasing Trump

The threat against Greenland shows that we need to stop appeasing Trump

Trine Pertou Mach, Member of the Danish Parliament, writes: For more than a year, US President Donald Trump has openly threatened to “take” the world’s largest island, Greenland, which is currently a semi-autonomous entity within the Kingdom of Denmark. The threats seem to intensify by the hour, and the situation may well have worsened by the time you read this. I am a member of the Danish parliament, the Folketing, and the foreign affairs spokesperson for Enhedslisten, the left-wing Red-Green…

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Trump’s Greenland threats will boomerang against America

Trump’s Greenland threats will boomerang against America

Wolfgang Ischinger, a former German ambassador to Washington and currently chairman of the Munich Security Conference, writes: As Denmark’s prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, has warned, an attack on Greenland would be the end of NATO. That would rob the United States of an unbeatable web of allies, offer rifts for our common enemies to exploit and eradicate the alliance’s collective moral high ground that has helped project American soft power across Europe and the world for decades. In short, it…

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