After the military stalemate on the Iranian front and the operational failure of the bombing campaign on ships in the Caribbean and the Pacific, the White House has reoriented its narrative towards a classic Cold War device: the fight against communism.This discursive turn responds to the need to build an external enemy that masks the deep political, economic and existential crisis that the US model is going through, which has delineated the liv…
After the military stalemate on the Iranian front and the operational failure of the bombing campaign on ships in the Caribbean and the Pacific, the White House has reoriented its narrative towards a classic Cold War device: the fight against communism.This discursive turn responds to the need to build an external enemy that masks the deep political, economic and existential crisis that the US model is going through, which has delineated the liv…