From Responsible Statecraft <[email protected]>
Subject The Latest from Responsible Statecraft 07/05/2022
Date July 5, 2022 12:02 PM
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** Great Power folly? NATO’s ill-timed turn to China ([link removed])
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By Doug Bandow on Jul 05, 2022 03:41 am
While Europe becomes increasingly dependent on the US in its own backyard, the alliance puts Beijing on notice.
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** Can outside actors stop the atrocities in Africa’s Sahel? ([link removed])
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By Alex Thurston on Jul 05, 2022 03:00 am
We know that counterterrorism programs are not helping, but some of the non-military plans long abandoned by the US could work.
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** A US security alliance in the Middle East is unjustified ([link removed])
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By Paul R. Pillar on Jul 05, 2022 03:00 am
There is no legitimate case for Washington making new security commitments and assuming additional costs on behalf of Saudi Arabia and Israel.
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** Why is the US determined to build a security alliance against Iran? ([link removed])
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By Faezeh Fathizadeh on Jul 04, 2022 01:48 am
The pieces are aligning ahead of Biden's trip to the Middle East next week — almost too neatly. But will it create or shatter stability?
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** Ignoring the ghosts of the ‘Great War’ — at our own peril ([link removed])
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By George Beebe on Jul 01, 2022 02:30 am
The NATO summit, as well as Lithuania's moves on Kaliningrad, show that the lessons of WWI — its beginning and end — are lost on us.
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** NATO boasts unity but potential for division lies ahead ([link removed])
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By Eldar Mamedov on Jun 30, 2022 03:00 am
As the war in Ukraine drags on, already diverging camps in the Atlantic Alliance are likely to fracture further.
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