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Don't Take Peace Between Egypt and Israel for Granted; Why the Taliban Will Struggle to Rule Afghanistan

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Don't Take Peace Between Egypt and Israel for Granted; Why the Taliban Will Struggle to Rule Afghani

Don't Take Peace Between Egypt and Israel for Granted; Why the Taliban Will Struggle to Rule Afghanistan Thursday Reads September 23, 2021 Want to book an interview with our authors or experts? [Click here](. Don't Take Peace Between Egypt and Israel for Granted by Sean Durns At the dawn of Israel’s 1948 recreation, Egypt was the Jewish state’s foremost opponent. [Read it here.]( Why the Taliban Will Struggle to Rule Afghanistan by Arwin Rahi The Taliban's honeymoon period is coming to an end soon. [Read it here.]( Why the Korean War Has Not Formally Ended by Robert E. Kelly The lack of paperwork—a formal peace treaty—has no bearing on the empirical situation on the ground which is obviously not open conflict. [Read it here.]( The Coming Crisis with Iran, and Why It Was Avoidable by Paul R. Pillar Though not certain and still avoidable, the most pressing and salient foreign policy problem to grab headlines in the next several weeks may well be an escalated confrontation with Iran, with the threat or even the reality of open warfare. [Read it here.]( Why France's Anger at AUKUS Should Be Taken Seriously by Thibault Muzergues The French are really angry and have just enough nuisance potential to make it hard for America to capitalize on its diplomatic victory in both Europe and the Pacific. [Read]( here.]( Want more TNI? Subscribe to our magazine! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:editor@nationalinterest.org) Copyright © 2021 Center for the National Interest, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up on our website. Our mailing address is: Center for the National Interest 1025 Connecticut Ave NWWashington, DC 20036-5405 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( Want to subscribe to our mailing list? [Click here](.

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