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July 12, 2025 |
Hi, everybody. I’m Judah Grunstein, WPR’s editor-in-chief, and this is a free preview of our Weekly Review newsletter, which recaps the highlights from our coverage this week and previews what we have planned for next week. |
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Top Stories |
This week, in our Daily Review newsletter, we took a look at the week’s major developments: |
This Week’s Highlights |
MAS’ Implosion Has Blown Bolivia’s Presidential Election Wide Open. On Monday, Thomas Graham examined the political maneuvering ahead of Bolivia’s upcoming presidential election. |
For Turkey, the ‘New’ Middle East Is Cause for Concern. And on Friday, Sinem Adar argued that the impact of the conflict between Israel and Iran will have lasting implications for Turkey’s foreign policy. |
This Week’s Most-Read Story |
Germany’s Tank Buildup Isn’t as Outdated as It Might Seem. And in this week’s top story by pageviews, WPR columnist Ulrike Franke looked at the central role played by tanks in Germany’s military procurement plans: |
Like any other military system, tanks can of course only be part of the answer. Combined arms warfare—the “deadly ballet” of integrating different combat arms, such as infantry and artillery, and services, such as ground and air forces—is needed in order to prevail against an attacker. But for as long as humans must operate on the modern battlefield, armored vehicles and the protection they afford will almost certainly be part of this ballet. |
What’s On Tap |
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