Daniel Depetris, Spectator: Don’t Send More U.S. Troops Into Syria
Public reports of the Trump administration’s deliberations to develop a new counter-ISIS strategy may alarm many Americans.
The Pentagon has not yet arrived at a final set of options to be delivered to the president. Before Secretary Mattis recommends an increase in U.S. troop levels for President Trump’s consideration, however, both men must wrap their heads around these three crucial questions:
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- March 6, 2017
Fight for Mosul: Undaunted by close calls, Iraqi soldier returns (again) to battle ISIS -- Scott Peterson, CSM
Where Do ISIS Fighters Go When the Caliphate Falls? -- Colin P. Clarke and Amarnath Amarasingam, The Atlantic
As Erdoğan turns the screw, we must stand up for human rights in Turkey -- Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
China's Informatization Revolution -- Elsa Kania & John Costello, The Diplomat
Out of Benefactors, Cuba Turns to Its Caribbean Neighbors -- Robert Looney, WPR
With Carnival Over, Brazil Braces for the ‘End of the World’ -- Raymond Colitt and Bruce Douglas, Bloomberg
Trump Is Right to Support Venezuela’s Opposition -- Jackson Ventrella, Daily Signal
All Bets Are Off in the Libyan War -- Arnaud DeLalande, War Is Boring
Geert Wilders Rides Populism Wave -- Claus Hecking, Spiegel Online
Will the US and Russia dance or duel? -- Peter Ford, CSM
What Trump Should Have Tweeted About Obama and Eavesdropping -- Eli Lake, Bloomberg
The Obama Camp’s Disingenuous Denials on FISA Surveillance of Trump -- Andrew Mccarthy, NRO
The State of Trump's State Department -- Julia Ioffe, The Atlantic
Truman's War on Pentagon Waste -- Stephen Mihm, Bloomberg
Barack Obama’s Politically Active Post-Presidency Isn’t Normal, or Good -- Matt Lewis, Daily Beast
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