The Week’s Most Interesting Reads
Yemen: the graveyard of U.S. policy myths. Kevin Schwartz explains how “the United States has opted for underwriting a campaign based on sectarianism, rooting out a local actor, and providing an increased foothold for AQAP” supporting the Saudi-led war on Yemen. Mother of all monsters. Alexi Sargeant reviews Colossal. America’s misadventures in the Middle East. […]
Yemen: the graveyard of U.S. policy myths. Kevin Schwartz explains how “the United States has opted for underwriting a campaign based on sectarianism, rooting out a local actor, and providing an increased foothold for AQAP” supporting the Saudi-led war on Yemen.
Mother of all monsters. Alexi Sargeant reviews Colossal.
America’s misadventures in the Middle East. Chas Freeman calls for a complete reexamination of the U.S. role in the region.
Why Mattis vs. Kim Jong-un will end badly for us all. Van Jackson explains why he thinks “inadvertent war in Korea is more likely now than at any point in recent history.”
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