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In all of his big diplomatic confrontations – over North Korea’s nuclear weapons, over the Mexican
border
wall, and over the revision of the North American Free Trade Agreement – Trump’s modus operandi has been to escalate aggressive rhetoric almost to the point of warfare and then suddenly negotiate a tactical retreat.
The consequences of a new terrorist outrage originating from any nation south of the US-Mexican
border
would be devastating for that country, let alone for the victims of such an attack.
Every flight from Sao Paulo to Mexico City carries dozens of low-income Brazilians, who have already paid their pollero , or "people-smuggler," to route them on from the Mexican capital to the northern
border.
Last year, I visited the main jumping-off point on the US-Mexican border: El Sasabe on the Sonora-Arizona
border.
Sprawled over 11 time zones between the EU and the US, of which five
border
China, it is impossible to expect Russia to remain merely a regional power.
The Middle East Meltdown and Global RiskNEW YORK – Among today’s geopolitical risks, none is greater than the long arc of instability stretching from the Maghreb to the Afghanistan-Pakistan
border.
And with a European
border
patrol and coast guard, Europeans would be far less reliant on Turkey, Russia, and others when it comes to managing migration flows.
By September, Germany had probably received some 400,000 applications or more, with the dramatic increase in migration flows since summer and before the reinstatement of
border
controls expected to push the number of asylum-seekers to 800,000 this year.
This decision arguably tempted so many more refugees from the Arab countries that soon thereafter Germany was forced to impose
border
controls.
Among the most urgently needed steps is to develop the capacity to distinguish quickly – and ideally at the
border
– between refugees (who face political persecution) and economic migrants.
Germany’s Federal Office for Migration and Refugees could set up
border
outposts to clear baseless asylum claims and send the rejected applicants, in accordance with the Dublin Regulation, back to the first safe country they reached.
I am also concerned that parts of Syrian territory have become breeding grounds for extremist ideologies and rallying points for terrorists, which is reminiscent of the situation on our eastern
border
in the 1990’s.
Unlike the Clinton administration, which saw engagement with North Korea as a goal in itself, the Bush administration is focused on preventing North Korean missiles sales to "rogue" regimes like Iran, ensuring verified compliance with international obligation on nuclear safeguards, and reducing conventional military forces along the
border
with South Korea.
Meanwhile, his housing minister, Uri Ariel (himself a settler and a member of the annexationist Jewish Home party), unleashes a new wave of settlement expansion that threatens to link the 1967
border
with the Jordan Valley, thus bisecting Palestinian territory.
In its place, the EU
border
agency, Frontex, has begun conducting a limited coastal mission called Operation Triton.
It has invested heavily in a fenced
border
between Turkey and Greece.
Strict
border
controls can never be more than one part of the solution to the EU’s migration challenge.
Indeed, there is only movement in the opposite direction: Serbia and Hungary are building fences to keep migrants out, and there has been talk of reinstating
border
controls within the Schengen Area, which currently guarantees freedom of movement among 26 European countries.
Refugees living securely in countries that
border
their own are less likely to attempt hazardous journeys to remote regions and more likely to return home once a conflict is resolved.
Both America and Israel have cited foot-dragging in implementing UN Resolution 1559, which calls for disarming all non-state actors in Lebanon and the deployment of government forces all the way to the southern
border.
I, for one, cannot imagine that European leaders will sit by and do nothing while Turkey implodes on their
border.
Nobody knows what vision of collective defense is to be implemented: one needs a fertile imagination to imagine Belarusian paratroopers defending the Tajik
border.
Thousands of Russian troops remain on Ukraine’s eastern border; every day, there are new reports of unrest inside Ukraine, many allegedly instigated by Russia.
Refugees cannot spend next winter in tents just within the Macedonian
border.
Encouragingly, after a gap of seven months when no military supplies could reach Afghanistan via the Khyber Pass – a cutoff that followed the death of Pakistani soldiers at the hands of NATO troops firing across the
border
– NATO trucks in early July were finally allowed to cross again.
Her affirmation of commitment to preventing such an event in the future appears to have sufficed to re-open the
border
to NATO’s resupply through Pakistan.
The imposition of a
border
zone has gobbled up 29% of the strip’s agricultural land.
But Israel and Egypt – partners in the siege – turn a blind eye most of the time to tunnels (perhaps as many as a thousand) that snake under the Egyptian
border
at Rafah and bring in black-market goods, which Hamas then taxes.
Trump’s declarations on topics ranging from tariffs to the construction of a
border
wall have already affected some investments in Mexico, and sent the peso plummeting.
Consider the case of Kobani, on Syria’s
border
with Turkey, which was threatened with annihilation after ISIS captured more than 300 nearby Kurdish villages.
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