South Asia Security Monitor: No. 335
Maldives rejects military agreement with the US;
Pakistan responds aggressively after Taliban bombing;
PM Sharif orders security reform as terrorist threat rises
Maldives rejects military agreement with the US;
Pakistan responds aggressively after Taliban bombing;
PM Sharif orders security reform as terrorist threat rises
That President Obama attempted to put a positive spin on his Administration's beleaguered foreign policy in his fifth State of the Union Address should have come as a surprise to no one. From the Middle East to Asia, recent months have witnessed a United States in strategic retreat and a growing list of adversaries emboldened by America's perceived weakness. So it was to be expected that the president's speech on Tuesday evening entailed a significant burnishing of his meager accomplishments abroad.
If all your friends jumped off a bridge, would you jump too? The answer clearly depends on how high the bridge is, but what the question really asks is if carelessly following others is in fact sensible.
The question comes to mind when debating whether to protect critical national infrastructure against large scale electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, events. Although EMP is a well-documented security issue, and one of the very few things that experts believe can dramatically alter our modern way of life, the U.S. government has sadly followed the lead of too many others and done little. This inaction could well prove fatal.
US horrified by report on torture in Syria Israeli intel foils Al Qaeda plot to attack US embassy;
Justice and Construction party resigns from Libya's government
Russia doubles down in Syria;
Magnitsky goes global