In this special episode, we sat down with Stephen Yates, the former deputy national security adviser at the White House. He touches on Afghanistan, how the war started, the debates around how the withdrawal was conducted, and the geopolitical implications going forward. Yates said, “It’s hard to go back 20 years and try to remind everyone about the feelings and circumstances, politics, geo-strategic relationships at the time. But we had just gone through a 2000 campaign, where President-Elect George W. Bush was talking about sort of reorienting great power politics, and that we’re going to get out of sort of the mini interventions that happened during the Clinton administration that resulted in the strike on the USS Cole, an accidental bombing of a milk powder plant, and some other kinds of issues that had come up, and focus more on rebalancing with Russia, taking a different approach to China. There …
Tragic on a Human Level, Damaging on a Strategic Level: Stephen Yates on Afghanistan Withdrawal
September 4, 2021
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