
Sarwar Kashmeri
CommentatorSarwar Kashmeri of Reading Vermont is an adjunct professor of political science at Norwich University and author of NATO 2.0: Reboot or Delete. He holds a degree in Aerospace Engineering, and specializes in international business and national security.
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Much has been written on the death of George Herbert Walker Bush. He was a statesman, a president, a kind man who loved his family, gracious and…
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The death of Senator John McCain is a watershed moment for the United States and especially for the national security community. To the countless…
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I have to agree that Gary Oldman fully deserved the Academy Award for his brilliant portrayal of Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister during the…
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It’s barely four months since the Las Vegas massacre, and already it’s all but forgotten. Now comes the Florida high school mass shooting and we must take…
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The President is the country’s Commander-in-chief – and as such, has a responsibility to ensure that his – or her - behavior and actions are always a…
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Anyone worried that the United States-North Korea impasse is heading to a nuclear showdown should relax. I don’t lose sleep over the possible consequences…
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I spent my early years in what was then called Bombay, where after Indian Independence, I saw first-hand the removal of statues that honored English…
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My latest strategy for achieving greater political peace of mind is to think Cassini. Not Oleg Cassini, the famous fashion designer, but Cassini the space…
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There I was, among a dozen people invited last week to attend a national security presentation by a group preparing to brief security officials in…
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Since the election of Mr. Trump, I’ve heard from many friends that they’re still upset and angry about the November surprise; many are afraid they’re…