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February 13, 2022

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Who’s Afraid of the Military Industrial Complex? —
The Shifting Politics of Pentagon Spending

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Why Are American Troops Still In Iraq?
By Executive Vice President Trita Parsi and Research Adam Weinstein
The New York Times, 2/10/22

 
The United States withdrew from Afghanistan last year because its presence there no longer served its interests. Neither does staying in Iraq.

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Podcast
Nixon in China
A podcast from the Quincy Institute and Radio Open Source
WBUR, 2/10/22


The first episode of "In Search of Monsters: The Rise and Fall of American Empire," a new podcast series from the Quincy Institute and WBUR's Open Source with Chris Lydon.

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Russia Belongs at the Center of Europe
By Anatol Lieven, Senior Research Fellow
Foreign Policy, 2/11/22
 

NATO and the European Union have reached their limits. Here’s what should come next.
 
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Broadcast
Biden’s SCOTUS Pick, Yemen Atrocities
Interview with Research Fellow Annelle Sheline, Majority Report, 2/8/22
 
Discussing the latest news on the Saudi-backed war in Yemen and the Biden administration’s response. 

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Ukranian Lobbyists Mounted Unprecedented Campaign on U.S. Lawmakers in 2021
By Ben Freeman, Research Fellow
The Intercept & Responsible Statecraft, 2/11/22
 

An analysis of FARA filings shows they contacted members of Congress and others over 10,000 times.

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Brief
Achieving a Safer U.S. Nuclear Posture

By Joseph Cirincione, Distinguished Non-Resident Fellow
Quincy Institute, 2/7/22

 
U.S. nuclear posture is on a dangerous path that imperils national security and expends far too many resources. 
 

What Those Viral Incidents of Reporters Clashing With Biden Officials Are Missing
By Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President
MSNBC, 2/10/22

 
The media has, by and large, failed to question deeper assumptions about the government’s national security strategy.

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