Wilson In the News
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Colombia Ventures into the Unknown with Election of Leftist President (PBS NewHour)
“Colombia and the United States have been partners in efforts to suppress coca and the production and export of cocaine. And so, shifting away from that and implanting another strategy that is unproven and unknown, I think, is going to create friction.” —Cynthia Arnson
Fears Grow Over Iran’s Nuclear Program as Tehran Digs a New Tunnel Network (New York Times)
“Iran’s move at Natanz amps up pressure on the United States to reach a new deal by highlighting the risk of a nuclear breakout should diplomacy fail.” —Rob Litwak
Former U.S. Ambassador says Lifting China Tariffs Could Slash Inflation by 1% Over Time, Help Biden in Midterms (CNBC)
“If he simply unilaterally lifted those tariffs without getting anything from China, he would get a lot of pressure from Republicans, especially in the Senate, who would call him soft on China." —Robert Daly
Israeli Leaders Agree to Dissolve Parliament (CBS News)
The Israeli prime minister and foreign minister have agreed to dissolve the nation's parliament, prompting the country to hold its fifth election in the past three years. Former Ambassador James Jeffrey tells us what it means for the future of Israel.
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