High Cost, Low Odds (from THE NATION)
I’ve been out of town for the past 24 hours and unable to blog, but I did want to alert you to a new piece I’ve written on Afghanistan. Unlike many of the pundits who are now telling Obama what to do, I think it’s actually a rather easy call (assuming, of course, your first ...
I've been out of town for the past 24 hours and unable to blog, but I did want to alert you to a new piece I've written on Afghanistan. Unlike many of the pundits who are now telling Obama what to do, I think it's actually a rather easy call (assuming, of course, your first priority is the U.S. national interest).
I’ve been out of town for the past 24 hours and unable to blog, but I did want to alert you to a new piece I’ve written on Afghanistan. Unlike many of the pundits who are now telling Obama what to do, I think it’s actually a rather easy call (assuming, of course, your first priority is the U.S. national interest).
If you want to know why I think so, go here.
Stephen M. Walt is a columnist at Foreign Policy and the Robert and Renée Belfer professor of international relations at Harvard University. Twitter: @stephenwalt
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