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What Were We Thinking? Selected Schar School Op-Eds (July 2022)

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From Ms. Magazine:

What seems more certain in the near term is that those who prognosticate about, participate in, wring their hands over and research the upcoming 2022 elections should all find occasion to consult the Center for American Women in Politics鈥 resources to describe, analyze, explain, forecast and bolster women鈥檚 political participation.

鈥擝onnie Stabile

From the Hill:

The pure emptiness of Brexit was on display at a March 2022 Tory conference where听Johnson compared听the Brexit vote to the bravery of Ukrainians fighting against Russian invaders. Lost to Johnson was the irony that Russia invaded Ukraine because Ukrainians wanted to more closely associate with the EU. There was also the small matter that voting in a referendum is not quite the same as risking your life to confront an invading army.

鈥擪enneth A. Reinert

From the Hill:

Iran鈥檚 leaders may be hostile toward the U.S. and some of its Middle Eastern allies, but they are not suicidal.听

鈥擬ark N. Katz

From Florida Politics:

Today, illegal trade is a clear and present danger to U.S. national security. Every year, roughly $2.2 trillion worth of illegal goods are moved across global borders. This not only costs taxpayers, but it also fuels corruption, instability, and violence that can threaten communities in Florida and around the world.

鈥擠avid Luna

From the Washington Post:

Meanwhile, the rookie governor has struggled mastering state policy, sometimes seeming tone-deaf, disengaged or flat-out mistaken.

鈥擬ark J. Rozell

From Inkstick Media:

What might constitute an act of aggression, terrorism, piracy, or a hijacking in outer space remains shrouded in a fog of legal ambiguity. Would any of the above crimes reach the threshold of a crime against humanity or a crime against peace? Legal ambiguity in this regard favors prospective perpetrators.听

鈥 Joanna Rozpedowski

From the Hill:

Analysts estimate. They approximate. They speak in levels of confidence. They sort through vast caverns of information. They are not sooth seers who predict the future.听

鈥擱onald Marks

From War on the Rocks:

A cross-Strait war is not inevitable, but it certainly becomes more likely to the degree that Beijing thinks it can overwhelm Taiwanese defenses before outside forces can intervene.听

鈥擬ichael Hunzeker and Alexander Lanoszka

From the Hill:

How鈥檚 this: Trump runs and loses the Republican nomination to, say, DeSantis; Trump claims the nomination was stolen by the Republican establishment. So, he decides to run as an independent 鈥淢AGA party鈥 candidate.

鈥擝ill Schneider

From the Cipher Brief:

Though the West enjoys wealth, material, and population advantages against the Russian military machine, a Western bloc that lacks political will and is casualty averse will only encourage Putin to continue to expose cracks in the NATO alliance and attempt another fait accompli invasion for the West to overcome.

鈥擬aster鈥檚 Student Thomas Low

From Small Wars Journal:

Anti-rail landmines should not only serve US operators, but could be provided to allied nations. Ukraine would benefit a lot.

鈥擹ak Kallenborn

From Foreign Policy:

Such a security guarantee would only serve to formalize the United States鈥 commitment to the actors and structures that create widespread grievances and unrest. The move would likely embolden Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, and other regional autocrats, demonstrating that bad behavior contrary to the interests and principles of the United States is actually听rewarded听by Washington, paving the way for other regional actors to pressure the United States into providing more formal commitments to the region.

鈥擯hD Candidate Jon Hoffman

From The Defense Post:

Therefore, with China鈥檚 growing nuclear arsenal and New START set to expire in 2026, the US should enact a new, public policy that maintains 2,000 deployed warheads and their delivery systems, increases their yield to two megatons, but decreases their accuracy to a circular error probable radius of five miles.

鈥擬aster鈥檚 Student Christopher Gettel

From Barron鈥檚:

Without Russian air support, Iranian and Hezbollah forces would have a much more difficult time dealing with the internal opponents to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The prospect of Russia leaving might well revitalize those opponents. Iran and its allies might also face difficulties dealing with a Turkey that is only likely to become more assertive in Syria if Russia becomes less so.

鈥擬ark N. Katz

From Defence Web:

Still, Nigeria faces significant challenges on several fronts. In the last decade, northern Nigeria has been beset by Islamist extremist rebels spreading terror in collaboration with armed criminals.

鈥擱ising Junior Pearl Matibe

From American City and County:

Enhanced governance is equally as important as increased financial investment and support of our nation鈥檚 localities. Many like myself fear that money鈥攏o matter how many billions鈥攚ill not reach its intended goals without a massive change in state and local cyber governance.

鈥擜lan Shark

From the Hill:

By not joining American-led economic sanctions against Russia and by cooperating with Moscow, these allies and U.S. partners are taking actions that support Russia in its war against Ukraine.

鈥擬ark N. Katz

From the Hill:

Here鈥檚 a prediction: If Republicans win the House this year,听they will vote to impeach听Biden.

鈥擝ill Schneider

From the Cipher Brief:

The intelligence declassification campaign on Russia鈥檚 military troop buildup and invasion plans, led by the Biden administration in tandem with our Western allies, has successfully outsmarted Mr. Putin at nearly every turn throughout the Ukraine crisis. The continuous intelligence declassifications over the past months have undercut nearly every pretext and manufactured lie Mr. Putin cultivated to justify an invasion without any credible explanation for the invasion.

鈥擪avon Nowroozi

From the Fordham Institute:

On the one hand, this is good news for those concerned about schools making the achievement gap worse. On the other hand, it does not appear to shrink, either, which should motivate policy leaders to find methods that can help close the gap.

鈥擠avid Armor

From Defence Web:

It is understood, from a State Department spokesperson with direct knowledge of the command鈥檚 program, that the US also provides international military education and training (IMET) to professionalize Zambia鈥檚 military forces.

鈥擱ising Junior Pearl Matibe

From Agencia Ocote:

Some of the soldiers facing charges in the case are said to be linked to current criminal structures.

鈥擩o-Marie Burt

From the National Interest:

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has already served to complicate America鈥檚 relations with Saudi Arabia and the UAE. A Chinese attack on Taiwan or any other state to China鈥檚 east, south, or west could far more seriously complicate America鈥檚 relations with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and other countries selling large quantities of oil to China.听

鈥擬ark N. Katz

From La Rep煤blica:

When Fujimori fled Peru, killed by a series of scandals that revealed a corrupt regime to the core, few imagined that there would be justice for the relatives of La Cantuta and so many other victims of serious human rights violations committed during the Fujimorato.

鈥擩o-Marie Burt

From the Atlantic Council:

But Iran may be getting something more important out of Moscow: a guaranteed wheat supply.

鈥擬ark N. Katz, et al.