The Unsettled Legacy of World War That Shaped Today’s Politics; Washington Must Secure a Supply of Critical Minerals That China Doesn’t Control; The Real Risk of Escalation in Kashmir
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We Are Still Fighting World War II

The Unsettled Legacy of the Conflict That Shaped Today’s Politics

By Antony Beevor

 

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Searching for cobalt inside a mine near Salmon, Idaho, May 2024

America’s Most Dangerous Dependence

Washington Must Secure a Supply of Critical Minerals That China Doesn’t Control

By Heidi Crebo-Rediker

 
Indian security force personnel in Srinagar, India, April 2025  

India and Pakistan Are Perilously Close to the Brink

The Real Risk of Escalation in Kashmir

By Sushant Singh

 

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Moscow, the West, and Coexistence Without Illusion

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