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The intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty is dead

August 27, 2019jjbarnes

The exit from the INF appears more like a gesture than part of a well-considered long-term plan. There are few signs that the Trump administration has given substantial thought to how the United States can best protect its interests in a new and challenging international environment. Continue Reading →

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A long, hot summer in the Persian Gulf

August 6, 2019jjbarnes

The good news: we managed to get through June and July without war in the Persian Gulf. The bad news: the risk of conflict remains high. Continue Reading →

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