The ongoing protests in Iran have the Taliban in Afghanistan worried. In Iran’s streets, the Taliban see the seeds of their ...
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
Why the Taliban Wants to Talk with the US
Can the Donald Trump administration stomach the short-term political costs of engaging with Afghanistan for the long-term ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Jan. 9 The Washington Post on national nutrition guidelines The Trump administration has flipped the national food pyramid as part ...
Venezuela is not Iraq. But much as the legacy of U.S. President George W. Bush became tied to Iraq’s fate, President Donald Trump’s legacy now depends in some measure on how events unfold in Venezuela ...
10don MSNOpinion
Could Venezuela be another Iraq or Afghanistan? Lessons from American statecraft in force and legitimacy
Reemoving a leader — even a brutal and incompetent one — is not the same as advancing a legitimate political order.
Army Times on MSNOpinion
Can the US ‘run’ Venezuela? Military force doesn’t equal legitimacy
Opinion: By declaring its intent to govern Venezuela, the U.S is creating a governance trap of its own making, Monica Duffy ...
11don MSNOpinion
Can the US ‘run’ Venezuela? Military force can topple a dictator, but it cannot create political authority or legitimacy
If Washington governs by force in Venezuela, it will repeat the failures of Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya: Power can topple ...
The US President might just decide that Greenland is a piece of low hanging territorial fruit that he can gobble up without ...
The Latino Newsletter on MSNOpinion
Can the United States 'run' Venezuela?
By declaring its intent to govern Venezuela, the United States is creating a governance trap of its own making — one in which ...
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