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Subject The Latest from Responsible Statecraft 11/22/2022
Date November 22, 2022 1:02 PM
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** US primacy is relegated to the sidelines at World Cup ([link removed])
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By Andrew Earvolino on Nov 21, 2022 11:18 am
It's not hard to think of the world's biggest sporting event as a microcosm of our turbulent geopolitics today.
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** What might a DeSantis foreign policy look like? ([link removed])
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By Daniel Larison on Nov 21, 2022 02:51 am
It may not be front and center, but the Florida governor and potential presidential hopeful has a long foreign policy record from Congress.
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** Who ordered the Army Chief of Staff word salad? ([link removed])
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By Kelley Beaucar Vlahos on Nov 17, 2022 02:21 pm
Gen. McConville is a great example of why you shouldn't expect meat & potatoes when asking a senior officer to open up about anything.
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** Deep breaths: Article 5 will never be a flip switch for war ([link removed])
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By Rajan Menon on Nov 17, 2022 03:00 am
After yesterday's NATO crisis that wasn't, it's clear we need to get a grip on what the alliance's obligations are — and what they aren't.
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** How a lightly-sourced AP story almost set off World War III ([link removed])
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By Connor Echols on Nov 16, 2022 12:52 pm
A deadly explosion in Poland kicked off hours of near-gleeful speculation about whether NATO would join the fight against Russia.
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** Facing famine, Tigray concedes to Ethiopian government, and Abiy ([link removed])
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By Alex de Waal on Nov 16, 2022 03:27 am
Two agreements ending the fighting were signed but uncertainties — including aid deliveries and Eritrea’s intentions — remain.
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