Wilson In the News
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The Russian Propaganda in Arabic Hidden from the West (Washington Institute for Near East Policy)
“Since 2016, we have all been made aware of Russian disinformation targeted at English speakers. However, most Westerners do not realize that there is an equally—if not more dangerous—Arabic-language propaganda campaign currently working to warp public perceptions of Russia’s war in Ukraine,” writes Nadia Oweidat in this eye-opening analysis.
Russian Invasion of Ukraine Pushes Neutral Finland and Sweden Toward NATO Membership (WBUR)
“The Russian invasion of Ukraine really sent a shockwave through the country and prompted Finland to reconsider its security arrangements. It led from stable public opinion over NATO membership in Finland that hovered at around 30 percent historically, to more than double.” —Jason Moyer speaking with Here and Now’s Scott Tong.
The U.S. Should Stop Nickel and Diming India and Bangladesh (Foreign Policy)
Sanjay Kuthuria makes the case for giving India and Bangladesh access to the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences program, launched in 1975 to promote economic development and diversification with developing countries by encouraging exports to the United States.
Zelenskyy Warns Russia May Turn to Nuclear Weapons (NewsNation)
“Certainly, the Russians are capable of using or exploiting chemical weapons... but I would think the nuclear threat is basically designed to frighten the NATO countries, in particular the United States... the U.S. would have to respond if Russia used nuclear weapons.” —Ambassador James Jeffrey on “Morning in America.”
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