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January 28, 2022 Check out David J. Kramer’s new opinion piece “Good Riddance 2021! Hello 2022?”

Check out David J. Kramer’s new opinion piece “Good Riddance 2021! Hello 2022?”
Check out David J. Kramer’s new opinion piece “Good Riddance 2021! Hello 2022?”

“As 2021 comes to an end, 2022 will begin with lots of uncertainty. As discussed above, the possibility of a renewed Russian push into Ukraine remains serious. Chinese threats against Taiwan are a growing concern. Afghanistan teeters on the brink. Barring a new agreement, Iran seems intent on pursuing nuclear weapons capability. The Omicron variant means the pandemic is not going away anytime soon. Authoritarianism continues to pose a major challenge to the democratic world…
A United States in turmoil and disarray is bad first and foremost for the United States, but it will have major reverberations around the globe. The past two years, starting with the Coronavirus pandemic and ending with its resurgence with the Omicron variant, have been a difficult and trying period. Here’s hoping 2022 rings in a better, brighter future – while we simultaneously prepare for more challenging times ahead”.

David J. Kramer’s opinion piece “Good Riddance 2021! Hello 2022?” reflects the trajectory of the major events in 2021 in the United States and assesses the political decisions, which lead to the crisis caused by Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine.

 

Full document: https://cutt.ly/VOiPsqc