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        China’s Getting Pushy. America Should Push Back: Ratner
                  US intelligence said Thursday there’s a high probability China deployed anti-ship and anti-aircraft missiles to three artificial islands during recent military drills in the c... By Ely Ratner 
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        U.S. Allies Push for Trump to Stay in Iran Nuclear Deal
                  Washington’s European allies were bracing for the U.S. to withdraw from the Iran nuclear accord, after President Donald Trump said he would announce on Tuesday his decision on... By Elizabeth Rosenberg 
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        Israel fears ‘explosion of violence’ as US prepares to open embassy in Jerusalem
                  Police in Israel have started patrols and security sweeps of a southern Jerusalem neighbourhood, anxiously preparing for a US embassy inauguration that Israelis and Palestinia... By Ilan Goldenberg 
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                          Technology & National Security New Study Says Shoulder-Fired Weapons Are Hazardous for the BrainService members risk brain damage when operating shoulder-fired heavy weapons like the AT4, LAW, and Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle, according to a new report by the Center for ... By Paul Scharre & Lauren Fish 
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        Pompeo faces a hiring obstacle course
                  Having secured his own job as secretary of state, Mike Pompeo faces a tough new question: Who can he get to work for him? Pompeo has inherited an unusual number of vacancies a... By Julianne Smith 
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                          National Security Human Capital Program Trump's Afghanistan strategy stymied by vetting of local troopsThe plan to turn around the war in Afghanistan may already be running into quicksand. An extensive effort aimed at weeding out Taliban sympathizers and terrorist infiltrators ... By Dr. Jason Dempsey 
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        American and Iranian hard-liners await the end of the nuclear deal
                  We are entering the final stretch ahead of President Trump's likely decision to pull out of the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers. His administration has to decide by... By Ilan Goldenberg 
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                          Technology & National Security Winter Isn't Coming, but Hal's Grandkids AreThe field of artificial intelligence (AI) has known some historical ups and downs. Breakthroughs and false hopes came in cycles, along with peaks and valleys of interest and f... By Paul Scharre 
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        Trump becomes more dovish toward North Korea, but surrounds himself with hawks
                  As the top commander of the U.S. military forces in the Pacific, Adm. Harry B. Harris Jr. has been such an outspoken China hawk that he was reportedly subject to a gag order b... By Patrick M. Cronin 
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                          Technology & National Security Federal 'turf war' complicates cybersecurity effortsLawmakers are concerned that bureaucratic turf wars are complicating the federal response to cyber threats. The issue took center stage this week, as senators on the Homeland ... By Michael Sulmeyer 
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        Chatty Pompeo strikes early contrast with reclusive Tillerson
                  Mike Pompeo, the new secretary of state, is leaning hard into the side of the job his predecessor seemed to hate the most: public relations. Within hours of being confirmed la... By Ilan Goldenberg 
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        Trump floats idea of meeting Kim on the border of Koreas in hopes of ‘a great celebration’
                  President Trump on Monday said he is considering holding his summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un at the demilitarized zone with South Korea, rather than in a third-p... By Patrick M. Cronin 
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                          Technology & National Security Weapons Training Likely Causes Brain Injury in Troops, Study SaysThousands of U.S. troops are likely suffering traumatic brain injury not just from battlefield explosions but from repeated exposure to trauma while training on their own weap... By Paul Scharre & Lauren Fish 
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                          Technology & National Security What Happens When Your Bomb-Defusing Robot Becomes a WeaponMicah Xavier Johnson spent the last day of his life in a standoff, holed up in a Dallas community-college building. By that point, he had already shot 16 people. Negotiators w... By Robert O. Work & Paul Scharre 
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        For Pompeo, Senate Confirmation Was the Easy Part
                  Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is as secure as any Trump administration official can be. He’s close to the president, understands Congress and has been welcomed by subordinate... By Richard Fontaine 
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                          Technology & National Security When weapons can think for themselvesARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is on the march, for good and ill. The AI that makes possible self-driving cars and diagnoses diseases more accurately than doctors will save live... By Paul Scharre 
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        CNAS Welcomes Ely Ratner as Vice President and Director of Studies and Shawn Turner as Director of Communication
                  Washington, D.C. April 26 2018 – The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce today that Ely Ratner has joined the Center as the new Vice President and... By Shawn Turner & Ely Ratner 
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                          Technology & National Security Why are Militants Using Drones? UAV Weapons have Spread Far Beyond Nation StatesThe first airstrike ever launched from an unmanned drone was a failure. On October 7, 2001—the first night of the war in Afghanistan—a CIA Predator drone buzzed above a compou... By Paul Scharre 
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        Can Obama’s National Security Braintrust Get Elected in the Age of Trump?
                  When the Democratic Party opened its first small campaign office in congressional candidate Andy Kim’s suburban New Jersey district, he and his team expected a modest turnout.... By Julianne Smith 
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                          Technology & National Security A sober treatise on the future of warfare warns of the perils of autonomous robotic combatantsSooner than you may think, robotic swarms will intercept incoming missiles at hypersonic speed, while dueling cyberattacks and countermeasures transpire at nearly the speed of... By Paul Scharre 
