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This unprecedented American
withdrawal
was a huge temporary defeat for our forces and ultimately led to the surrender of US and Philippine troops to Japan.
This runs contrary to the writings of both Freud and Kubler-Ross, who observe the social
withdrawal
of those in self-denial, as if the only way to maintain the mourner's alternative reality is to cut him or her from all outside factors which have the potential of ruining the fantasy.
The story has something to do with a boy, some doctors, a weird old guy with a phallic object on his underwear and a giant toe which somehow all leads to the main character and his
withdrawal
from life.
No flashing steel-armored knights and dazzling pageantry, this is a telling of the Arthur tale as he probably was - a British warlord struggling to maintain order and civilization after the
withdrawal
of the Roman legions in the fifth century.
But just as I was about to curl up in a fetal position shaking from withdrawal, along comes the thoroughly delightful "Leagion of Super-Heroes" which pushes all the right buttons.
Any thought that the anti-terror coalition will be able to bail out fast (as the West did when it abandoned Afghanistan to its fate after the Soviet
withdrawal
ten years ago) should be forgotten.
Europe’s security depends on defending the agreement with Iran despite the US
withdrawal.
Trump’s
withdrawal
of the US from the JCPOA is itself a violation of international law.
The specter of a British
withdrawal
from the EU will not make things any easier.
However much the study group shunned recommendations for a precipitous withdrawal, and avoided strict timetables for disengagement, their report is not only an unequivocal repudiation of Bush’s “stay the course” obsession, but also a counsel to cut and run.
Trump’s
withdrawal
from the JCPOA has come at a particularly sensitive moment for international relations.
Beyond that, his JCPOA
withdrawal
is meant to please Trump’s two favorite allies in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia and Israel – the first two countries he visited as president.
The same holds true for Iran, where Trump’s
withdrawal
from the JCPOA plays directly into the hands of hardliners.
As the curtain drops, two developments will greatly influence the
withdrawal
process and the ultimate outcome.
The first is the management of the transition to Afghan control, which depends on an orderly
withdrawal
of American and NATO forces by 2014.
It is against this bitter backdrop that a new Afghan president will be elected and the
withdrawal
of forces carried out.
Afghanistan’s history of occupation by foreign troops and their eventual
withdrawal
has been repeated so many times that one wearies of repeating the tale.
With the US withdrawal, turmoil is bound to reemerge, and the entire region will again bear the consequences.
The test, of course, is not in the planning, but in the implementation of withdrawal, and the road is long and bumpy.
During the two-year period before Britain’s
withdrawal
takes final effect, there would be UK-EU negotiations on many points – sovereignty, the legal order, immigration, finances, and economic matters.
After the “Leave” camp won the referendum, the Conservative Party, split over
withdrawal
from the EU, responded with a change in leadership from David Cameron to Theresa May and a significant shift in focus for May’s new government.
Instead of worrying about whether Parliament will pass future bills related to the UK’s
withdrawal
from the EU, why not head off impasses by bringing in some Labour figures – and others – as part of a broadened Brexit negotiating team?
If most people still work a 40-hour week, a substantial and growing minority have had unwanted leisure thrust upon them in the form of unemployment, under-employment, and forced
withdrawal
from the labor market.
I believe that the
withdrawal
should come even sooner, so that the US can avoid leaving behind a legacy of animosity that may continue to haunt it for generations.
Paris is Not the SolutionCOPENHAGEN – President Donald Trump’s
withdrawal
of the United States from the Paris climate agreement leaves the US without a global warming policy.
Now, he fears the
withdrawal
“undercuts our civilization’s chances of surviving global warming.”
In Afghanistan, he opted for a substantial military surge, but the notion of victory that would allow for a
withdrawal
of troops remains as foggy and uncertain as it was in the case of Iraq.
He then marshaled an unprecedented international coalition that backed sanctions and the threat of force, sent a half-million US troops halfway around the world to join hundreds of thousands from other countries, and, when diplomacy failed to bring about a complete and unconditional Iraqi withdrawal, liberated Kuwait in a matter of weeks with remarkably few US and coalition casualties.
Indeed, it led to a period of extreme economic weakness – a key factor in the Soviet Union’s dissolution just three years after its
withdrawal
from Afghanistan.
And Turkey could give a tremendous boost to confidence in the peace process by announcing a symbolic
withdrawal
of some troops from northern Cyprus as a goodwill gesture – a move that would also greatly assist Turkey’s convergence with Europe.
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