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The assistant dean of Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship shares his critical perspective about the U.S. pullout in Afghanistan and his concerns about the country's future.
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Vera House is following with great concern what the Taliban’s takeover in Afghanistan will mean for women, girls, and activists there. The organization also stands ready to help when refugees arrive in Central New York. Co-executive director Angela Douglas says she’s heard an overwhelming sense of fear from those unable to flee Afghanistan.
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The evacuation from Afghanistan is complete, but Central New York’s congressmembers say the botched pullout of troops has only created more problems that will impact us here at home. They’re mainly concerned about keeping the country safe.
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An expert on Middle East politics at LeMoyne College says the Taliban can’t be trusted to keep the peace in Afghanistan, and fears conditions will eventually deteriorate under their rule.
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A Syracuse University International Affairs professor says there is reason for concern after the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan this fall.…
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President Trump is addressing the nation Monday night, beginning at 9:00 PM ET, on U.S. engagement and "the path forward" in Afghanistan and South Asia.…
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Central New Yorkers know the meaning behind Memorial Day…honoring those who died in combat. But most families probably haven’t experienced that…
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Two peace advocates who’ve made several trips to Afghanistan are in Syracuse to share their observations…and join protests against the use of military…
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Three people from New York will be honored this week after losing their lives in the war in Afghanistan. 40-year-old Lt. Todd Clark of Evans Mills and…