The Islamic world has changed over the past 20 years. The Taliban is about to feel it.
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We lost the war in Afghanistan long ago
U.S. foreign policy needs to get over its fear of instability
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Ten years later, Islamist terrorism isn’t the threat it used to be
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Our policymakers are still obsessing over risks but forgetting about rewards
Biden is right. It’s time to end the forever war in Afghanistan.
The last thing American life needs now is more barricades
Washington PostJonah BaderWashington D-C-, Washington, Congress, violent extremism, Terrorism, United States, United Kingdom, diplomacy, Afghanistan, Iraq, 9/11
While we’re all focused on impeachment, Trump is upending U.S. foreign policy
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, foreign policy, South Korea, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, Japan, military, Middle East, Mohammed bin Salman, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey, Syria, NATO, Emmanuel Macron, human rights, Israel, Terrorism, liberal international order
The United States is stumbling into another decade of war
Washington PostFareed ZakariaAfghanistan, Donald Trump, James Mattis, Middle East, Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Terrorism, war, Yemen
How Saudi Arabia played Donald Trump
How to win the war on terror
Change your gun laws, America
Washington PostFareed ZakariaAntonin Scalia, Aurora, Bobby Jindal, gun control, gun lobby, guns, John Paul Stevens, Lafayette, Rick Perry, Terrorism
A better way for America to integrate Muslims
Resilience and Complacency
End the war on terror and save billions