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Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] American Enterprise Institute Fri 10/27/2017 10:03:56 AM AEI Today: As the White House acts, how to take on the opioid scourge
President Trump yesterday announced his intent to declare the nation's painkiller-addiction crisis a public health emergency.
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As the White House acts, how to take on the opioid scourge
Sally Satel | National Affairs
President Trump yesterday announced his intent to declare the nation's painkiller addiction crisis a public health emergency. This spring, AEl's Sally Satel offered a guide for how America should fight the opioid epidemic in an essay for National Affairs. "We need to allow medical professionals, law enforcement officials, community organizations, and the loved ones of those affected to attempt different, even radical,
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solutions," writes Satel.
President Trump must face our fatal Syria policy contradiction
Now for the hard part in Syria and Iraq. US strategy in Syria is completely incompatible with the strategy to address Iran that President Trump recently announced. American officials have repeated the mantra that "Bashar Assad must go." The White House ordered a missile strike on the air base from which Assad launched a chemical weapons attack. None of this has slowed the expansion of the Iranian military footprint in Syria.
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Report: Public opinion, President Trump, and the Republican Congress
How do Republicans feel about their party's leaders? The November issue of AEl's Political Report compares Republicans' views on President Trump to their ratings of Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, and Republicans in Congress generally. The rank and file have more confidence in President Trump to deal with major issues than they do in Republicans in Congress -- and it's not close.
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By definition, global powers doni pivot. The US military needs to rebuild now.
Too often since the turn of the century, the Pentagon has acted less like a Department of Defense and more like a Department of War. America vacillates between investments in immediate battlefield needs and high-risk gambles on disruptive technologies for the distant future. Coupled
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with ruinous Budget Control Act caps, what results is a military that is undermanned, outgunned, and overcommitted.
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