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Biden should use his executive power to recall billions in military hardware from police

April 01, 2021 by SPRI in Congress, Featured

Biden reneged on his campaign promise of stopping weapons of war from going to law enforcement agencies. Congress should pressure him to use his executive power to prevent further transfers of military hardware and recall combat gear from our streets.

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April 01, 2021 /SPRI
1033, Police, NDAA
Congress, Featured
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U.S. allies are strangling Sudan’s peaceful uprising. So is American indifference.

June 23, 2019 by SPRI in centerpiece, Featured, Middle East

The military’s perverse obsession with preserving inter-military relationships at all costs has turned what the military construes as a source of leverage into a glaring liability. Leaning on these relations may be the only way to prevent U.S. allies from undermining Sudan’s uprising.

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June 23, 2019 /SPRI
centerpiece, Featured, Middle East
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Brookings is wrong about Syria. Give the national security elite less power, not more

February 06, 2019 by SPRI

The Brookings Institution proposes measures to redress Trump’s “egregious decision” to withdraw American troops from Syria. Their recommendations reveal exactly why the same national security establishment that mired the U.S. in the Syria conflict is fundamentally ill-equipped to bring that involvement to an end.

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February 06, 2019 /SPRI
 

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