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Our friends at the Westport Library are offering Near Peer Homework Help — high school students on site to help elementary and middle school kids tackle assignments, stay organized, and actually understand the material.

🗓 Monday–Thursday
⏰ 4–7 PM
📍 Westport Library: https://westportlibrary.org/event/near-peer-homework-help/2026-03-05/

Smart kids helping younger kids. We love to see it.

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Russian electronic warfare shows US what it needs for future wars

Russia keeps jamming US precision weapons in Ukraine, showing the US a problem it needs to solve before its next big fight.

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> The question is not #NATO by itself. The question is.. security.. the United States government unilaterally walked out of the #IntermediateNuclearForcesTreaty, the #INFTreaty. Mr. #Putin and the Chinese government have said that they fear the placement of mid-level — these intermediate nuclear missiles near the #Russian and #Chinese border. ..they feared that there would be these missiles placed in #Ukraine or in #Taiwan
https://www.democracynow.org/2022/4/15/vijay_prashad_russia_ukraine_global_south
#VijayPrashad on #NearPeer view #NoNukes #China
Vijay Prashad Criticizes the West’s “Open, Rank Hypocrisy” on Ukraine

As the Russian invasion in Ukraine enters its 50th day, we look at the war’s impact around the world with Vijay Prashad, author and director of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. “When food prices go up, the political crisis is almost immediate,” says Prashad, who calls the U.S. pressure on Global South countries to cut off essential imports from Russia after a 30-year globalization campaign a double standard. He says if the U.S. encourages greater global division in order to isolate Russia and China, they will implicitly plunge developing countries “into even greater catastrophe.” He also says the West — led by the Biden administration — is pursuing a “casual weaponization of human rights and the word genocide.”

Democracy Now!
@strypey Vijay Prashad tells of a "near-peer" view from the #USA
> In 2018, the #Trump administration announced that the war on terror was over and that the full force of the United States government was now going to be to prevent #Russia and #China — .. what then-Defense Secretary #JimMattis called near-peer competitors — these near-peer competitors had to be prevented from rising. That was the #USdoctrine, has not pulled back by the #Biden administration.
https://www.democracynow.org/2022/4/15/vijay_prashad_russia_ukraine_global_south
#NearPeer
Vijay Prashad Criticizes the West’s “Open, Rank Hypocrisy” on Ukraine

As the Russian invasion in Ukraine enters its 50th day, we look at the war’s impact around the world with Vijay Prashad, author and director of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. “When food prices go up, the political crisis is almost immediate,” says Prashad, who calls the U.S. pressure on Global South countries to cut off essential imports from Russia after a 30-year globalization campaign a double standard. He says if the U.S. encourages greater global division in order to isolate Russia and China, they will implicitly plunge developing countries “into even greater catastrophe.” He also says the West — led by the Biden administration — is pursuing a “casual weaponization of human rights and the word genocide.”

Democracy Now!
> Vijay Prashad, director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, says the “bellicose” tone out of Washington is not because the U.S. sees China as a military threat, but because China threatens U.S. dominance in the scientific, technological and diplomatic spheres. “It’s very chilling what the U.S. government is doing in ramping up this cold war,” says #Prashad.
https://www.democracynow.org/2021/3/16/vijay_prashad_us_china_rivalry
#VijayPrashad #ComingWarOnChina #ColdWar #USA #China #NearPeer
Vijay Prashad Warns Biden Is “Doubling Down” on Trump’s Anti-China Cold War Policy

Beijing has accused the U.S. of perpetuating a Cold War mentality as President Joe Biden and senior administration officials shore up alliances in the Pacific region to counter China’s growing influence and increasingly describe the country as a geopolitical threat. Vijay Prashad, director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, says the “bellicose” tone out of Washington is not because the U.S. sees China as a military threat, but because China threatens U.S. dominance in the scientific, technological and diplomatic spheres. “It’s very chilling what the U.S. government is doing in ramping up this cold war,” says Prashad.

Democracy Now!