Zakaria: U.S. Foreign Policy Needs to Get Over Its Fear of Instability
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July 9, 2021
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Fareed Zakaria says that Washington must keep in mind that while U.S. forces have spent two decades in Afghanistan, ultimately, having a presence there is not central to the United States’ position as a global power.
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