Wilson In the News
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A U.S.-Pakistan Reset Just Got a Lot Harder (Foreign Policy)
“There’s never a good time for convicted terrorists to be acquitted,” writes Michael Kugelman, “but the ruling has spoiled a rare bright spot in an often-troubled U.S.-Pakistan relationship.”
Do You Dislike Executive Orders? Congress Must Play Its Own Part (The Hill)
Aaron Jones observes that “[t]hose who liked those more than 250 orders from Clinton may have been shocked at the more than 290 orders from Bush. It seems that everyone simply points the finger of executive overreach at each other.”
Assessing U.S.-Turkey Relations (Ibrahim Haskologlu/You Tube)
“The main American problem with Turkey is the S-400 purchase,” notes James Jeffrey. “There's no way that relations will improve dramatically until that is fixed. That's simply the reality.”
How Lies and Algorithms Fueled the U.S. Capitol Insurrection (Bloomberg Quicktake)
“What we’re seeing a lot is what I call ‘conspiracy convergence,’” says Nina Jankowicz. “Q-Anon…is kind of a lint ball. It kind of picks up everything in its track.”
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