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September 26, 2021 On Today's Show On GPS, at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET:
First, Fareed gives his take on a missed opportunity to counter China.
"The submarine deal is a big and smart strategic move. It plays to American strengths, which are military-political," Fareed says. "But what if the China challenge is fundamentally economic and technological?" For the US, rejoining the Pacific trade pact engineered by President Obama and abandoned by President Trump "might be more important than eight Australian submarines deployed 19 years from now." Poking the Rooster France is smarting from the snub of America, Australia, and the UK announcing a security partnership without giving much heads-up to Paris—and The Economist advises this is more significant than a temporary ruffling of French feathers. Already a critic of NATO's "brain death" and a champion of European "strategic autonomy," President Emmanuel Macron might now be even more inclined to go his own way—and to keep pushing the rest of Europe to join France in that endeavor. Thanks to Private Satellites, Everyone's a Spy Others have noted that open-source intelligence, including satellite imagery readily viewable to the public, could be the next big thing in international security. At Foreign Affairs, Erik-Lin Greenberg and Theo Milonopoulos detail how commercial satellites have revealed US drone activities in West Africa, hidden North Korean missile bases, and more. Why Russia and Iran Succeed, Where the US Fails Fresh off the failure of its 20-year war effort in Afghanistan, the US faces a spotty record in modern-era wars. In the current issue of The Washington Quarterly, Dominic Tierney writes that Russia and Iran, in particular, have secured military successes where America hasn't. Case in point: Russia's seemingly decisive—and victorious—role in Syria, where it tipped the scales in favor of its ally, President Bashar al-Assad, at a fraction of the daily cost of America's campaign against ISIS. Germany, Anti-Maskers, and Fears of Violence Since the pandemic began, the need to wear masks to protect each other has been accompanied by social tension between those who adopt, and those who buck, that practice. In Germany, that tension turned deadly last week when a 20-year-old gas-station cashier was killed after asking a 49-year-old customer to comply with the rules and wear a face covering, according to prosecutors. FAREED'S GLOBAL BRIEFING You are receiving this newsletter because you're subscribed to Fareed's Global Briefing.
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