The Hard Lessons Learned from Afghanistan
By EARL ANTHONY WAYNE, former U.S. deputy ambassador to Afghanistan
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By EARL ANTHONY WAYNE, former U.S. deputy ambassador to Afghanistan
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By EARL ANTHONY WAYNE, former U.S. deputy ambassador to Afghanistan
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Five former envoys warn what could happen under Taliban rule
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By EARL ANTHONY WAYNE
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By EARL ANTHONY WAYNE, former career diplomat and senior adviser for the Project on Prosperity and Development, with JAMES SCHWEMLEIN and HANNAH DAVIN (The following article was written for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington and is being republished in Pulse News Mexico with express prior permission.) U.S. President Joe Biden and his team have said that
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS A group of 95 former senior U.S. diplomats and military officers presented letters to leading members of President Joe Biden’s cabinet on Monday, May 10, calling for the administration to do more to provide visas to Afghans who worked with U.S. forces during the United States’ longest war. The letters were addressed to U.S. Secretary of State
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Five former U.S. ambassadors offer advise on what to do next
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Two U.S. pundits point out that their country owes Afghans more than a quick goodbye
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Five former envoys outline how Biden can achieve sustainable peace and security
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By KELIN DILLON Though Jan. 4 was National Journalist’s Day in Mexico, there was very little to celebrate for most reporters. At least eight journalists were killed in Mexico during 2020, according to Reporters Without Borders, making it the most deadly country in the world for news reporters. Mexico’s high number of journalist fatalities was followed in number by Iraq,
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