OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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The aftermath of two decades
By Uzge Saleem A loss of more than $2 trillion dollars, almost 2500 US casualties, four US presidents and two decades…
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Sad collapse in Afghanistan: Political miscalculations overshadow military success
By Raphael Benaroya As I write this, the Taliban have completed their swift takeover of Afghanistan. They have occupied the…
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Courting disaster: How Hun Sen is ignoring trends and creating a perilous position for himself
By Vincenzo Caporale In late June, the Asian Maritime Transparency Initiative produced satellite images that showed Chinese contractors had helped…
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Out of Afghanistan
The Soviet Army invaded Afghanistan in December, 1979 and withdrew, exhausted and demoralized, 10 years later. In Moscow a joke…
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The dangerous pretext of Western intervention
By Abid Wani What the world witnessed with the “Fall of Kabul” is actually a failure of state building project…
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Hybrid war between Russian Federation and NATO in the context of Ukraine
By Kateryna Odarchenko When we hear the phrase hybrid war, we are trying to put into it the most capacious…
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The lucky-unlucky president!
By Isaac Muhammad President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo was the most promising president elect in the nation’s recent history when he won…
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Russia must urgently prioritize formulating an official Indo-Pacific policy
The Indo-Pacific is among the top buzzwords in the foreign policy community nowadays because this vast region is rapidly becoming…
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Non-violence’s battlefield success
By any reasonable measure violence should have had its day. Throughout our long history violence and war have solved little.…
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Impact of Ukrainian economic policy on U.S.-Ukraine relations
By Jonathan Wilson As White House press secretary Jen Psaki stated, “The visit will affirm the United States’ unwavering support…
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