The power sharing agreement in Afghanistan has no basis in law or popular support.
Tag Archives: Afghanistan
The Dumbest U.S. Foreign Policy Question Asked This Century
What do U.S. politicians mean when they say they want to save Syria?
The British Empire’s Lesson for Modern America
Why the U.S. strategy to remake Afghanistan after 9/11 was bound to fail.
The Disastrous U.S. Habit to Rush Elections
From Iraq and Afghanistan to Ukraine, the U.S. always hopes to get “its man” into office quickly — with poor results.
A Vote for Afghanistan
How can a society develop exemplary civic courage in the face of brutal terror?
Germany: Reluctant Leader and Indispensable Power
What will a reluctant leader mean for the resolution of such issues as the eurozone crisis, future military missions and data privacy?




























