Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 22, 2020

John Allen and Michael O’Hanlon, USA Today: Joe Biden should go slow on Afghanistan. We need patience in this peace process. 

Though many are pressuring Biden to resolve the war in Afghanistan quickly once in office, it needs to be done slowly and carefully. 

When President-elect Joe Biden takes the oath of office on Jan. 20, he will face many issues demanding immediate attention. 

According to some, ending the two-decade-old U.S. and NATO military engagement in Afghanistan should be one of those. 

Many also argue that the Feb. 29 deal between the United States and the Taliban requires American forces to be out by this May. 

We disagree with both of these points. Biden should go slow on Afghanistan. 

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 Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 22, 2020 


China’s Xi on the horns of lose-lose dilemmas -- Francesco Sisci, Asai Times 





What the Navalny Affair Really Exposes -- Mark Episkopos, National Interest

Europe After the Panemic -- Antonia Colibasanu, Geopolitical Futures 

An unraveling in the Horn of Africa? -- Cameron Hudson, The Hill 

Has the EU lost Libya to Russia? -- Guma El-Gamaty, Al Jazeera  

Suriname: The Next Oil Superpower or Failed State? -- Scott B. MacDonald, National Interest 

US Navy needs a strategic communications adjustment -- REP. Rob Wittman (R-VA.), The Hill 

How Biden can reenergize strategic arms control -- Hans Binnendijk, Defense News 

Calling SolarWinds Hack ‘Act Of War’ Just Makes It Worse -- Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. and Theresa Hitchens, Breaking Defense 

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