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Thomas Wright is a fellow at the Brookings Institution in the Managing Global Order project. Previously, he was executive director of studies at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, a lecturer at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago, and senior researcher for the Princeton Project on National Security. | View Full Bio
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@joshuafoust ah, yes. got your point now. Thanks.
May 08
@joshuafoust @RichardGrenell @RosieGray @shearm but none of these have been sent to the Hill. All are stalled at the White House.
@joshuafoust @RichardGrenell @RosieGray which stalled A/S appointments? From State??
@JohnMoynes ah, thanks
Most frustrated person on twitter today: whoever first came up with the "scouser with a lamp" tweet now being posted by everyone else
RT @ianbremmer: The US can only do consistently risk averse foreign policy for so long. And then we hit a rough patch. #Syria #China #Iran
May 07
Excuse the soccer tweet but this is big. Alex Ferguson to retire? Could he be timing it so Mourinho will replace him? http://t.co/c14hQWYp6O
Obama today on his FP: "we typically follow through on our commitments". Interesting he did not say "always". http://t.co/qVokuJMOsp
Brazilian Roberto Azevêdo to be next director general of the WTO http://t.co/qXEHQARapM
@travton @JustinTLogan but clearly that wld be very unpopular so the argument is repackaged as intervention wldn't be effective
@travton @JustinTLogan Ok. I'm suggesting the logic of the anti-interventionist position is that it is in US interest for Assad to stay
@JustinTLogan meaning policy gap is actually not whether intervention will be effective. it's bigger than that-- what is in US interest
@JustinTLogan that's my point. If primary concern is stability/ caution, then answer is probably no.
@JustinTLogan it depends on what exactly?
@travton it's a genuine question. I'm not suggesting meddling anywhere.
Genuine question for those opposing greater US intervention in Syria: do you believe Assad's fall is in America's interest?
RT @jeffemanuel: 3 explosions heard in Tehran near missile facility http://t.co/jpLP3Q8yfl
RT @lrozen: who's keeping who waiting? RT @KiritRadia_ABC: Secy Kerry's meeting w/ Putin was supposed to be at 3p. now after 5p & hasn't started yet.
RT @ColinKahl: @abuaardvark & I write about US strategy after the Arab uprisings in the new Washington Quarterly: https://t.co/v6dWVZ1jJ2
May 06
@juliettekayyem exactly. Good reason to question risks of all approaches- interv and non-interv alike
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