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Subject The Latest from Responsible Statecraft 09/06/2022
Date September 6, 2022 12:02 PM
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** When God’s diplomat meets a hellish war ([link removed])
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By Connor Echols on Sep 05, 2022 03:00 am
The Pope has faced a ton of criticism for his stances toward Ukraine. But could his neutral approach help end the brutal conflict?
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** Amazing: US ‘credibility’ intact a year after Afghanistan withdrawal ([link removed])
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By Daniel Larison on Sep 02, 2022 03:00 am
Hawks must face the facts: these arguments against ending the war are analytically absurd and dangerous for American interests.
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** Keeping an eye on the prize: divisive US-Russia nuke talks must go on ([link removed])
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By Shannon Bugos on Sep 01, 2022 03:25 am
The close of the Non-Proliferation Treaty review was a fail, but that doesn't mean parties can't persist in the pursuit of New START.
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** Vostok military exercises indicate that Russia is far from isolated ([link removed])
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By Sarang Shidore on Sep 01, 2022 03:00 am
Despite the West's containment strategy, Moscow is deepening its convergence with China and maintaining strong ties with India.
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** ‘Sweeping’ DoD plan to mitigate civilian harm merely humanizes endless war ([link removed])
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By Samuel Moyn on Aug 31, 2022 03:08 am
New protocols seeking to make US military operations more ethical and compassionate have the awkward effect of legitimizing them.
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** The tragedy of Mikhail Gorbachev ([link removed])
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By Anatol Lieven on Aug 30, 2022 10:09 pm
He was called a hero for shepherding the end of the USSR and Cold War. But he would not survive Russia's ensuing societal rupture.
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