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U.S. Troops Will Be Deployed to NATO Allies in Eastern Europe
President Biden has approved the deployment of about 3,000 additional American troops to Eastern Europe, administration officials said on Wednesday. The troops, including 1,00...
By Jim Townsend
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Putin, Facing Sanction Threats, Has Been Saving for This Day
Vladimir V. Putin’s posture toward the West through the recent Ukraine crisis seems unusually defiant, even for him. But there may be more behind his confidence than military ...
By Edward Fishman
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The Restraint Crowd Facepalms Over Biden’s Ukraine Threats
President Joe Biden’s face-off with Russian leader Vladimir Putin over Ukraine has deeply unsettled progressive lawmakers and other advocates of a restrained U.S. foreign poli...
By Richard Fontaine
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Five Things To Know About the Controversial Beijing Olympics
Chinese President Xi Jinping is seeking to project China’s strength on the world stage at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Beijing on Friday, but the global spor...
By Jacob Stokes
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US, Ukraine Split on Messaging Against Russia
President Biden’s warnings of imminent Russian aggression are clashing with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s efforts to project strength, urge calm and inspire confide...
By Jim Townsend
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Post-9/11 Surveillance Work Looms Over Biden’s Homeland Pick
Civil liberties advocates are sounding the alarm about President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security’s intelligence arm. Ken Wainstein, who would take...
By Carrie Cordero
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Russia’s Revamped Military Learns From Failures of the Past
Three weeks ago, Russian paratroopers commanded by Colonel General Andrey Serdyukov deployed 4,000km from Moscow to Kazakhstan at the invitation of its government to help quel...
By Michael Kofman
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CNAS Responds: U.S. Sanctions on Russia
With Russian troops amassing on Ukraine's borders, the United States and its allies are stepping up the pressure to deter an invasion, with sanctions playing a key role in the...
By Emily Kilcrease, Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Carisa Nietsche, Jim Townsend, Jason Bartlett, Rachel Ziemba, Edward Fishman & Daniel Silverberg
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CNAS Launches New “Countering Domestic Extremism” Project
New project kicks off the Center’s expanding portfolio of work on domestic extremism and homeland security in 2022 Washington, February 1, 2022— The participation in the Janua...
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North Korea Confirms Test of a Missile Capable of Striking Guam
North Korea confirmed Monday that it test-launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile capable of reaching the U.S. territory of Guam — Pyongyang’s most significant weapon...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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With Seven Tests in a Month, North Korea Calls for World to Accept Its Missiles
North Korea's unusually active month of missile testing appears aimed in part at securing global acceptance of its sanctioned weapons programmes, analysts said, whether throug...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Threat of Hard-Hitting Russia Sanctions Leaves U.S. Companies Planning for All Scenarios
U.S. companies with interests in Russia are rushing to draw up contingency plans as Washington threatens sanctions should President Vladimir Putin order troops into Ukraine. I...
By Alex Zerden
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Biden Seeks to Ward Off Second Ukraine-Russia Fight
When Joe Biden was vice president, he was the point person on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and became so vested in the crisis that some academics believed it would ...
By Richard Fontaine
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Army Touts TikTok-ing First Sergeant As ‘Future of Army Leadership’
They say there’s a first time for everything, but hailing an Army noncommissioned officer as the “future of Army leadership” for his TikTok videos is still something you proba...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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CNAS Announces 2022 Shawn Brimley Next Generation National Security Fellows
Washington, January 28, 2022—The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) announced today the selection of the 2022 Shawn Brimley Next Generation National Security Fellows. N...
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For Economic Sanctions To Work Against Russia, the US and Its Allies Will Have To Share Some of the Pain
The Biden administration’s strategy for economic sanctions against Russia should it invade Ukraine could be summed up as “no pain, no gain.” With a military confrontation off ...
By Edward Fishman
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Olympians Warned to Bring Burner Phones
When Olympic athletes from all over the world land in Beijing for the 2022 Olympic Games, they'll be loaded up with burner phones and will likely leave their own devices behin...
By Martijn Rasser
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FCC Adds China Unicom to List of Chinese Telecoms Banned in U.S. on Espionage Fears
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission ejected China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd. from the U.S. market, adding to the tally of Chinese telecommunications companies sanctioned by ...
By Martijn Rasser
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CNAS strategy game examines how U.S., China respond to Taiwan semiconductor disruption
Washington, January 27— Essential to the day-to-day functioning of modern society, semiconductors are increasingly at the center of a high-stakes competition between the U.S. ...
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The U.S. Says It Will Stand Firm Against Major Russian Demands as Tension Rises
As concern rises that Russia is preparing to attack Ukraine, the United States is not bending to major demands by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Secretary of State Antony B...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor