Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- February 27, 2019



Mihir Sharma, Bloomberg: India and Pakistan Have Lost Control of the Narrative

When the rivals allow each other to reassure their domestic audiences, the chances of conflict go down. Now, facts have intruded.

India has always had the capacity to strike back at Pakistan in response to the actions of the “non-state actors” its military controls. What New Delhi has always struggled with is the ability to control what follows -- to limit the spiral of escalation, to retaliate without provoking full-fledged war between two nuclear-armed states.

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- February 27, 2019

Bravado could escalate India-Pakistan attacks to nuclear level -- Simon Henderson, The Hill

Nuclear Nightmare: India and Pakistan are on the Brink -- Ankit Panda, National Interest

Nuclear fears abound after India-Pakistan military escalation -- Shamil Shams, DW

Nukes Aren't the Only Terrifying Threat From North Korea -- James Stavridis, Bloomberg

North Korea's Nukes Are Not the Only Problem -- Daniel DePetris & Richard Sokolsky, CNN

It’s time for North Korea and US to make peace -- Doan Xuan Loc, Asia Times

Trump-Kim go one-on-one: Who will know what was really said? -- Deb Riechmann and Foster Klug, AP

Intel: Iran’s top diplomat offers resignation after being iced out of Syria talks -- Al-Monitor

In Yemen war, coalition forces rely on German arms and technology -- Naomi Conrad & Nina Werkhäuser, DW

Vietnam's economy races ahead. But can it keep the wheels on? -- Josh Doyle, Al Jazeera

Russian nuclear threats, and how I learned to love Dmitry Kiselyov's stupidity -- Tom Rogan, Washington Examiner

From Germany to Japan, the Strategic View From Two Capitals -- Kenneth Weinstein, RCW

What Maduro’s Supporters Are Thinking -- Ivan Briscoe, Foreign Affairs

Next year in Caracas? Venezuelans hope exile will end soon -- Christine Armario and Gisela Salomon, AP

Cohen Testimony is the Beginning of the End of RussiaGate -- Curt Mills, National Interest

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