Disastrous Afghanistan exit demands tough congressional hearings
Today we're bringing a good mix of columns from Afghanistan and COVID, so take a moment and enjoy a full plate of opinionated content.
Biden team owes USA and allies answers on disaster
Editorial Board
America's greatest foreign policy debacle in more than a generation will demand congressional hearings to understand what went wrong with America's disastrous exit from Afghanistan.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner hit the right tone this week when he pledged "tough but necessary questions about why we weren't better prepared for a worst-case scenario involving such a swift and total collapse of the Afghan government and security forces."
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Why appeals to faith can increase vaccinations
By Robert P. Jones and Eboo Patel
Here we go again. Mask mandates. Tracking case counts. Wondering about whether schools will be open. Worrying about whether a stray sniffle is COVID-19 or a cold.
It was supposed to be over by now. And yet here we are.
But there is a ray of light in the doomsday sky. Our recent PRRI/IFYC Religion and the Vaccine Survey found clear progress in vaccine uptake, even among many hesitant groups, between the first wave of the survey in March and the second wave in June. Vaccine acceptance is up (from 58% to 71%), and vaccine hesitancy has been cut in half (from 28% to 15%). Today, only 13% are vaccine refusers.
You got this far. Go ahead and read these
- Afghanistan is close to my heart, but we were right to leave
- Special inspector general report highlights 20 years of failure in Afghanistan
- The Beijing Olympics show companies are hypocrites on human rights.
- Special needs kids were abandoned during COVID. School mask mandates are another betrayal.
This newsletter was compiled by Louie Villalobos