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1. "Once control over the justifying myth of America was lost, the mask was off."And that brings us to two interconnected summits: the Quad and the China-US 2+2 in Alaska.
2. "The US thinks to lead the maritime and rimland powers in imposing a searing psychological, technological and economic defeat on the Russia-China-Iran alliance. In the past, the outcome might have been predictable. This time Eurasia may very well stand solid against a weakened Oceania (and a faint-hearted Europe)."

"At this turning point, our four countries call on the sides to hold talks and reach a peace agreement that will end more than four decades of war in Afghanistan."The statement called on the Taliban and government forces to curb violence and urged the militants not to declare offensives in the spring and summer. It also said the four countries were committed to mobilizing political and economic support for Afghanistan once a peace settlement had been reached.
We assess that Russian President Putin authorized, and a range of Russian government organizations conducted, influence operations aimed at denigrating President Biden's candidacy and the Democratic Party, supporting former President Trump, [and] undermining public confidence in the electoral process...The report added Ukrainian legislator Andrey Derkach, described as having "ties" to "Russia's intelligence services," and Konstantin Kilimnik, a "Russian influence agent" (whatever that means), used "prominent U.S. persons" and "media conduits" to "launder their narratives" to American audiences. The "narratives" included "misleading or unsubstantiated allegations against President Biden" (note they didn't use the word "false"). They added a small caveat at the end: "Judgments are not intended to imply that we have proof that shows something to be a fact."
"[t]o maintain international peace and security, and to that end: to take effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace, and for the suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches of the peace, and to bring about by peaceful means, and in conformity with the principles of justice and international law, adjustment or settlement of international disputes or situations which might lead to a breach of the peace."Article 2 of the Charter goes on to explicitly ban "the threat or use of force" as well as intervention in the domestic affairs of other nations. Such prohibitions were informed by the horrors of WWII, including the Holocaust, which emanated from Nazi Germany's aggressive war in Europe. In short, the nations of the world wanted to prevent such an evil from ever happening again. As UN Secretary General Kofi Annan would later state,
"[n]o principle of the Charter is more important than the principle of the non-use of force as embodied in Article 2 [of the UN Charter] . . . ."
The Biden administration is weighing whether to extend the US troop deployment in Afghanistan until November, instead of pulling out all personnel by the May 1 deadline, NBC News reported Thursday, citing two officials familiar with the matter.
Biden had actually opposed Pentagon leaders' efforts to keep the American soldiers in Afghanistan beyond May 1, but they managed to persuade him to consider the extension, the report says.
According to one of the officials familiar with the recent discussions, "Biden wants out," one of the officials familiar with the recent discussions said. He explained that the Defense Department had insisted that the Taliban isn't upholding the terms of the agreement, characterizing the case as "Look, you own this now, Mr. President, and we can't guarantee you what will happen if we just precipitously pull everyone out."
A second official said there were in fact several options on the table, including a withdrawal by or close to May 1, keeping troops indefinitely, or for a fixed period to be set by Biden. "The decision is with the president," the person added.

Comment: Without resolve, there is no resolution. At least peace talks are underway...