Plus, a warning to Europe from British Gen. Richard Barrons
Read this email in your browser | | Welcome to FP This Week. In our latest must-read on the unfolding crisis in Afghanistan, FP’s Anchal Vohra talks with Taliban representatives at different rungs of the group’s hierarchy to better understand their agenda. The conversations underscore that the Taliban are planning to resurrect an authoritarian regime—“yet one that might moderate its infamous cruelty,” as Vohra writes. And, in a startling interview with FP’s Elisabeth Braw, retired British Gen. Richard Barrons issues a warning to the United Kingdom and the European Union. “We have relegated our security and prosperity, and our interests, to the will of U.S. national politics,” Barrons says, and “if anything good has come out of the Afghan catastrophe, it would be it spurring the EU and NATO in some sort of partnership to restore collective security.” Plus: Test yourself on the events of the last tumultuous week in FP’s international news quiz. Thank you for reading. | | | | | | | | OTHER HAPPENINGS | What in the World? By Nina Goldman
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