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Why Biden May Stay In Afghanistan After All


Why Biden May Stay In Afghanistan After All
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The U.S. mission in Afghanistan is nearly old enough to buy a beer, having gone on since 2001. Two presidents, Barack Obama and Donald Trump, promised it would come to an end, but the war outlasted them both.
Trump s administration negotiated a deal with the Taliban that committed us to leave by May. That obligation was conveniently scheduled for after the 2020 presidential election, making it Joe Biden s problem. Biden said at his news conference last week, It s going to be hard to meet the May 1 deadline. But when asked if our troops would still be there next year, he said, I can t picture that being the case. ....

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Bay of Pigs has lessons for our time


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It was 60 years ago this week that an uncertain new president launched an ill-conceived military venture of astonishing naivety. The scheme was straightforward and audacious: 1,400 U.S.-trained Cuban exiles would land at the Bay of Pigs and ignite a populist uprising that would topple a Soviet-backed communist revolutionary by the name of Fidel Castro.
It was an unmitigated disaster.
With an army of 25,000, Castro quickly quashed hopes of an uprising as his forces killed more than a hundred exiles and imprisoned most of the others, and President John F. Kennedy suffered an embarrassing global setback just three months into his presidency. ....

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Has the Middle East's "Arab Moment" passed?


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March was without a doubt the most difficult month for Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro since he came to power in 2019. The country s healthcare system collapsed under a surge of Covid-19 cases. He was forced to reshuffle his cabinet and had a falling out with leaders of the military, an institution that has been one of his biggest supporters. And to top it all off, the courts vacated the corruption conviction of Bolsonaro s biggest rival, the popular leftist leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who will probably challenge his re-election in 2022. What comes next? Eurasia Group analysts Filipe Gruppelli Carvalho and Silvio Cascione explain the deepening political crisis that Brazil s controversial president now faces. ....

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US preparing more than $100 million in aid for Palestinians


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The Biden administration is ramping up its support for the Palestinians as part of efforts to restore ties severed during former President Trump
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the State Department have sent notification to Congress of their intent to deliver approximately $125 million in assistance to the Palestinians, according to a congressional source.
The funds were largely appropriated in the 2020 budget, but the Trump administration blocked nearly all aid since it severed ties with the Palestinian Authority in 2018.
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The financial assistance being readied by the State Department and USAID includes $75 million to support economic growth, increase access to basic needs and programs that engage with Palestinian society in the West Bank and Gaza. ....

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Overnight Defense: House passes $1.9T COVID-19 relief bill | McConnell says Capitol security reminds him of 'last visit to Kabul' | Austin, Blinken heading to South Korea, Japan in first overseas trips


The bill passed in a starkly partisan 220-211 vote, sending the legislation to the White House and clinching Democrats first big legislative victory in the Biden era.
No Republican lawmakers backed the legislation, which will become law as much of the nation marks one year of lockdowns from the COVID-19 era. Just one Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden (Maine), opposed the measure.
Defense connections: The bill includes an extension of what’s known as Section 3610 authorities, which allows the Pentagon to reimburse contractors for delays and other added costs due to the pandemic. The extension goes to Sept. 30.
The bill also included a key priority for veterans by closing the so-called 90/10 loophole that incentivized for-profit schools to target GI Bill recipients. Under federal law, for-profit schools have to collect at least 10 percent of their revenue from sources other than federal education funds, but GI Bill funding wasn t being counted toward that. ....

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