Yes, this is terrifying...but am I alone thinking this is a disproportionate amt of attn for a villianous war criminal with no chance of making this happen? (It's also a major distraction from what's actually going on in Afghanistan. Impending elections. Rising airstrikes. Etc)https://twitter.com/nytimesworld/status/1047919310319116288 …
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @a_a_jackson
We wrote a story, too. Had the same question about how much attention made sense. In the end, Prince going to great lengths to undermine Ghani with help from other Afghans is newsy IMHO. Striking quotes from both sides here. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/erik-prince-in-kabul-pushes-privatization-of-the-afghan-war/2018/10/04/72a76d36-c7e5-11e8-b1ed-1d2d65b86d0c_story.html …
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @DanLamothe
Indeed, I read it. And it is news and I get the concern. But maybe I'm lamenting the lack of space for things like the insane spike in civcas, the drought, the peace process, etc. Which is a broader, slightly separate issue. And I'm definitely not critiquing journalists here
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I also feel like this is the most press Prince has gotten in ages, and he must be - on some level - loving it. I just wish we could speed up the process of relegating him to the nasty, shameful, cretinous historical footnote he is destined to be
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