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Building on the detente April 5, 2021 The revival of the ceasefire agreement last February has set into motion a series of events on the Pakistan-India front that have created cautious optimism as well as reservations on the possible way forward. To begin with, it is interesting to note how an event apparently as insignificant as the restoration of a ceasefire pact in the presence of more complicated bilateral issues has turned things around by shining a fresh light on the importance of peace between Islamabad and New Delhi. The fact that the need for peace and good neighborly relations is back in the mainstream across the borders, misgivings and apprehensions notwithstanding, is no mean achievement. Even going by the optics, this marks a departure from an environment of jingoism and recrimination that witnessed its lowest ebb post the Balakot misadventure by India. ....
The six-party deal was torn up by then US president Donald Trump in 2018. Talks start in Austria on Tuesday between Iran and the other original signatories to the deal the EU, China, France, Germany, Russia and Britain minus the US, on how to get the US back on board. UNITED STATES: Seven police officers have been fired over the death in custody of Marvin Scott III, a black man arrested for possession of cannabis, on March 14. Collin County, Texas sheriff Jim Skinner said the seven violated sheriff’s office policy in their treatment of Mr Scott, who was placed on a restraint bed, forced into a spit hood and pepper-sprayed after exhibiting “strange behaviour” in custody. ....
Multiple Choice Quiz Quotes of the week: “Changes in technology…are eroding the foundations of nuclear deterrence.” – Keir Lieber and Daryl Press, “The New Era of Counterforce” “A powerful taboo against the use of nuclear weapons has developed in the global system” Nina Tannenwald, The Nuclear Taboo Here is this week’s multiple-choice exam: Which of the above quotes reflects reality? A. Lieber and Press If I am grading this quiz, the correct answer is “C” – all of the above. How can these contradictory assessments both be right? Because the dictates of nuclear deterrence strategy and arms control norms coexist. This perpetual tug of war occasionally has been disabling for treaty making while occasionally producing uncommon achievements. Despite the ups and downs, strangely concurrent trend lines have emerged: the most crucial arms control norms have gotten harder to break while nuclear warfighting capabilities have advanc ....
A man shot himself after barricading himself in a motel room when deputies tried to evict him Monday morning, police said. El Paso County Sheriff s civil deputies tried to evict a guest at a motel in the 3800 block of North Nevada Avenue, around 8:20 a.m. when the man started pointing a gun at deputies and barricaded himself inside a room, police tweeted. Colorado Springs police reported officers tried to assist deputies and that residents nearby were ordered to shelter in place. Officers asked the man to exit the building. When police managed to enter the building they found the man dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. ....
Suspect in Capitol attack that left officer dead suffered delusions and paranoia, source says Author: Michael Balsamo, Eric Tucker, Nomaan Merchant, Associated Press Updated: 4 hours ago Published 4 hours ago Share on Facebook Print article WASHINGTON The man who rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol, killing one of them before he was shot to death by police, had been suffering from delusions, paranoia and suicidal thoughts, a U.S. official told The Associated Press on Saturday. Investigators believe it was an isolated incident from a disturbed young man. Video of the Friday afternoon attack shows the driver emerging from the crashed car with a knife in his hand and starting to run at the pair of officers, Capitol Police acting Chief Yogananda Pittman told reporters. Police shot the suspect, 25-year-old Noah Green, who died at a hospital. ....