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The Fall Of Afghanistan Under Taliban Control, U.S. Confronts Decision To Withdraw From Country
Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center For A New American Jason Dempsey joined Cheddar to discuss Afghanistan and more. Watch the full video and more from Cheddar News....
By Dr. Jason Dempsey
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Chaos And Collapse In Afghanistan: How Did The U.S. Not See It Coming?
Audie Cornish of NPR speaks to Jason Dempsey about watching the events in Afghanistan unfold. Listen to the full conversation from NPR....
By Dr. Jason Dempsey
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How Afghanistan Got Here
Colonel Christopher Kolenda served in Afghanistan between 2007 and 2009, then went on to engage the Taliban in high-level diplomacy. He joins Zerlina to explain how we got to ...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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AI with military characteristics
What does AI mean for military might, and how are debates over autonomous weapons unfolding in diplomatic backchannels? Robert O. Work and Elsa Kania join FT innovation editor...
By Robert O. Work & Elsa B. Kania
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Mind the Gap: How China's Civilian Shipping Could Enable a Taiwan Invasion
The Chinese military now seems to be regularly practicing the execution of amphibious assaults with civilian shipping integrated into the operations...
By Tom Shugart
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US waited too long to withdraw from Afghanistan
There was no good way for the United States to exit the failed war in Afghanistan....
By Paul Scharre
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Afghanistan: How military failures led to Taliban takeover
Adjunct senior fellow Christopher Kolenda speaks to BBC Newshour about the military failures he has seen that led to a Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. Listen to the full con...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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The Future Of Women's Rights In Afghanistan
Lisa Curtis discusses the possible rollback of rights for women under the Taliban. Watch the full interview from NDTV....
By Lisa Curtis
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Military Analyst: U.S. Trained Afghan Forces For A Nation That Didn't Exist
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with analyst Jason Dempsey about why, after years of U.S. military training and billions of dollars, the Afghan military has proven unable to stand up ...
By Dr. Jason Dempsey
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What should the U.S. role in Afghanistan be now?
Center for a New American Security senior fellow and director of the Indo-Pacific Security program Lisa Curtis offers insight on PBS Newshour into the future of Afghanistan an...
By Lisa Curtis
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Fierce fighting between Taliban and Afghan forces in Kandahar
Christopher Kolenda joins BBC to speak about the latest updates on the situation in Afghanistan Listen to the full conversation from the BBC....
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Afghanistan: People and soldiers 'have lost faith' in government', former US soldier saysk
Adjunct Senior Fellow Christopher Kolenda speaks to ITV News about gains the Taliban has recently made in Afghanistan. Watch the full interview from ITV News....
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Defense Department should prioritize future modernization over current capacity
Stacie Pettyjohn, senior fellow and director in the Defense Program at the Center for a New American Security, discusses why the high-end deterrence strategy is the best path ...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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The Afghan government failed to earn the trust of its people
Retired US Army Col. Christopher Kolenda speaks to host Marco Werman about the need of Afghans to develop their own strategy moving forward. Listen to the full conversation f...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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The Taliban has seized more cities, despite U.S. efforts to build a strong Afghan military. What happened?
U.S. security assistance fails when U.S. influence fails....
By Rachel Tecott Metz
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What went wrong in Afghanistan?
Christopher Kolenda joins Newsnight to discuss what went wrong in Afghanistan after 20 years of war, and what happens now. Watch the full interview from BBC....
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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How does the Taliban keep going?
The Taliban is advancing in Afghanistan, launching major offensives to retake key cities as the last remaining US and international forces prepare to pull out. Adjunct Senior ...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Unfinished Business at the Department of Justice
Carrie Cordero joins Lawfare executive editor Scott R. Anderson to discuss recent events involving the Department of Justice on The Lawfare Podcast. Listen to the full conver...
By Carrie Cordero
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Sharper: The Budget
The defense budget and its $715 million price tag accounts for much of the U.S. government's discretionary spending every year, but where will (and should) this money go in th...
By Anna Pederson
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Commercial satellites — not U.S. intelligence — revealed China’s missile program
The proliferation of commercial satellites has upended this near-monopoly on government intelligence gathering....
By Erik Lin-Greenberg & Theo Milonopoulos