The Evening: Syria Situation, U.S. Cyber Attack, Not Fade Away and More
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** Good Evening,
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It's Wednesday, October 16th.
Note: The Evening will be off on Thursday, October 17th and will return on Monday, October 21st.
** Trump Defends Decision to Withdraw U.S. Troops
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President Trump on Wednesday distanced the United States from the conflict between Turkey and America’s Kurdish allies in Syria, saying that the battle “has nothing to do with us” as he defended his decision to withdraw American troops from northern Syria, as the
NYT’s Peter Baker, Annie Karni and Lara Jakes report ([link removed]) .
Meanwhile, Turkey dismissed a U.S. call for an immediate cease-fire in northeast Syria, pressing ahead with its military offensive, as the WSJ’s David Gauthier-Villars, Vivian Salama and Dion Nissenbaum report ([link removed]) .
Dive Deeper: Listen to the new episode of The Truth of the Matter ([link removed]) podcast with guest Melissa Dalton of CSIS who tells Bob Schieffer and me about the ongoing conflict in Syria and the sudden withdrawal of U.S. forces there, while analyzing Russia's role, potential U.S. strategy, and the state of Turkey's relationship with the U.S.
“Turkey’s Endgame in Syria: What Erdogan Wants ([link removed]) ,” by the Middle East Institute’s Gonul Tol for Foreign Affairs.
** Secret U.S. Cyber Attack on Iran
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The United States carried out a secret cyber operation against Iran in the wake of the Sept. 14 attacks on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities, which Washington and Riyadh blame on Tehran, as Reuters’ Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart report ([link removed]) .
** Hong Kong
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Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam said the city had entered a “technical recession” on Wednesday, after she was forced to suspend her annual policy speech when pro-democracy lawmakers shouted her down and called for her resignation, as the
FT’s Alice Woodhouse, Nicolle Liu and Sue-Lin Wong report ([link removed]) .
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** In That Number
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** 354
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The House on Wednesday delivered a bipartisan condemnation of President Trump’s decision to withdraw American forces just inside Syria’s border, registering broad opposition in Congress in a vote of 354-60.
Source: NYT ([link removed])
** Critical Quote
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** “I view the situation on the Turkish border with Syria to be, for the United States, strategically brilliant.”
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— President Donald Trump
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(Photo credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images). President Trump meets with President Sergio Mattarella of Italy today in the Oval Office.
** Recommended Reading
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"ISIS Is Already Rising From the Ashes ([link removed]) ," by CSIS's Brian Katz and the Penn Biden Center's Michael Carpenter for
Foreign Affairs.
** This Town Tomorrow
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At 10:00 a.m. ([link removed]) , CSIS will host a conversation about Japan’s infrastructure development strategy and its support for a free and open Indo-Pacific with Tadashi Maeda of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC).
Also, at 10:00 a.m. ([link removed]) , the Atlantic Council will hold a panel discussion on how multilateral financing can unlock greater energy efficiency, support the energy supply’s decarbonizing, and promote new types of energy infrastructure.
Later, at 5:00 p.m. ([link removed]) , the CSIS will have a keynote address and two panel discussions with industry experts about maximizing private investment and job impacts in relation to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
** Video
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Yesterday, CSIS hosted a dialogue with Admiral Karl Schultz, commandant of the USCG, and Vice Admiral Peter H. Daly, chief executive officer of the U.S. Naval Institute, about maritime security. Watch the event here ([link removed]) .
** Podcasts
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Bob and I talk with Melissa Dalton, deputy director of the CSIS International Security Program, to discuss the current situation in Syria after the withdrawal of U.S. forces, Russia's role, potential U.S. strategy, and the state of U.S.-Turkish relations.
Listen on Spotify ([link removed]) & Apple Podcasts ([link removed]) .
** Smiles
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Since discussing The Who’s new single and upcoming album yesterday, I got to thinking about that time that Pete Townshend sat in with the Grateful Dead in Essen, Germany for the German television show Rockpalast in 1981.
Yes, you heard it right: Pete and the Dead. It doesn’t get much hipper than that, and not much sounds better either ([link removed]) .
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