NSN Daily Update
Posted by The National Security Network
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What We’re Reading
President Obama sent a video message to the Iranian people marking the Iranian New Year and offering a “new beginning.” Iran responded that it expects “fundamental changes” in U.S. policy and will not forget America’s role in past incidents.
The U.S. courts former Afghan warlords in pursuit of stability.
Former U.S. high-level diplomats, including Henry Kissinger and James Baker, meet with Russian officials and President Dmitry Medvedev to try to restore U.S.-Russian relations ahead of important meetings next month. Russian planes flew close over U.S. ships engaged in exercises with South Korea.
Following the provincial elections, new political alliances emerge in Iraq across sectarian lines. The jobless rate for veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan is at 11.2%.
Commentary of the Day
The New York Times looks at statistics from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Iraq veteran Jon Soltz looks at the outlook for Iraq six years after the initial invasion.
The LA Times applauds the fact that Mexico’s drug war is “finally getting Washington’s attention.”
David Brooks explains how the U.S. currently has “perverse cosmic myopia,” an inability to focus on the most important tasks at hand.
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