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Subject Taliban Takeover, the Zaporizhzhia Inspections, the Power of Space
Date September 2, 2022 1:32 PM
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September 2, 2022[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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Homeland: A Special Screening and Conversation About Afghanistan, One Year After the Taliban Takeover and US Withdrawal [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]“Every day they are becoming powerful. They are rich and they have everything in their hands. The people here keep silent, because they cannot say anything, do anything, against the rule of the Taliban.” -Zahrah Naibi, female Afghani journalist featured in the VOA documentary that opens this not-to-miss screening and discussion.
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Afghanistan Peace Process Study Group Made Prescient Predictions Macron in Algeria: The Weight of the Past
Six months before the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, a Congressionally created, nonpartisan study group warned: "A rash and rushed approach could increase the chances of a breakdown of order in Afghanistan." Just one of those Stubborn Things that Wilson Center President and CEO Mark Green likes to remind us about. “Although independence took place 60 years ago the scars of this conflict continue to fester and catharsis has not been achieved. History and memory become battlefields. Ironically, opening up the archives may perpetuate rather than resolve tensions.” Read more from Global fellow Steven Philip Kramer who takes us through history’s battlefields.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] Event | VideoPioneering Space Force: A Fireside Chat with General John W. "Jay" Raymond
“Space underpins every instrument of our national power, whether it be diplomatic, information, the military, or the economy...it’s critical that just as you walk in a room and turn the light switch on, it’s very important that space is always on for our nation.” - Space Force General John “Jay” Raymond.
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Myanmar’s Military is a Regional Destabilizer The IAEA Visits the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine
“Refugee crises and other humanitarian disasters, the spillover of violence, drug trafficking, and a revisionist stance towards international order are all substantially likelier now than before 2021.” Find out why from Ye Myo Hein and Lucas Myers. “Are the Ukrainian operators, operating at gunpoint from the Russians, able to have the composure to operate the power plant securely? That would be one question they would have to answer. The second question is, does the plant have enough backup power to keep cooling, which is absolutely essential to prevent a nuclear disaster.” -Former Wilson Center Public Policy Fellow Ariel Levite
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Reflections on Afghanistan, One Year Post-Withdrawal
Human rights activists, retired US military leaders, an Afghanistan police officer, and more. This dynamic group of experts share their thoughts on the biggest lessons and what is to come as Afghanistan and the world mark one year since US forces left the country.
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US Considers Stopping Nicaraguan Imports Over Governance Concerns (Voice of America) [[link removed]]
“We need a regional approach to exert pressure on the regime to release all political prisoners, unconditionally...We cannot forget that Ortega does not do this alone.” -Eddy Acevedo offers insights as the White House considers cutting Nicaraguan imports.
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“Even the most modern armies cannot succeed in battling Islamist insurgents with powerful weapons alone... As France is learning the hard way in Africa...defeating Islamist extremists can only be achieved by providing local populations with hope for a better life, not a cause for which to die.” -William Drozdiak draws parallels from Afghanistan to Africa.
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