Borscht, or beet soup, is a staple of Eastern European
cuisine. Its dense, complex flavor derives in part from the sour cream that is
often mixed in.
In the thick soup of the Libyan civil war, the shadowy group of Russian paramilitaries known as the Wagner Group is the sour cream. Its involvement has made the war–already a proxy struggle for regional powers such as Turkey, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates–even more complex.
Wagner’s intrusion also reminds us what can happen when the U.S. declines to lead the diplomatic efforts to resolve a conflict that is important to American national interests. …read more
Source:: The Daily Signal