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Chaos in Russia brings uncertainty, opportunities for war in Ukraine
Peter Schroeder, who served as a senior intelligence official in both the Trump and Biden administrations focused on Russia and Ukraine, said an important takeaway from the ch...
By Peter Schroeder
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Keep calm and tell Ukraine to carry on
Lisa Curtis, a top NSC official for Afghanistan during the Trump administration and now at the Center for a New American Security think tank, argued SIGAR should look into the...
By Lisa Curtis
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Wagner mutiny reveals ‘cracks’ in Russia, says US Secretary of State
The Wagner PMC has been Russia's most successful fighting force in Ukraine so far, and the fallout of the mutiny is likely to impact Moscow's war efforts significantly. Fighte...
By Nicholas Lokker
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Short-Lived Mutiny in Russia Sheds Light on Putin’s Hold on Power
Andrea Kendall-Taylor, a longtime Russia intelligence analyst now at the Center for a New American Security, said the United States has limited capacity to influence events th...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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As revolt in Russia subsides, U.S. and allies brace for what comes next
A weakened Putin could face challenges from the Russian elite, or inspire leaders in Russian regions such as Chechnya and Tatarstan, many of which have long-standing grievance...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Biden warmly welcomes India's Modi despite questions about human rights issues
"I think that the Biden administration has been willing to set aside their differences over Russia because they really are playing a long game with India. And they see China a...
By Lisa Curtis
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U.S. Coast Guard Faces Questions Over Failure To Rescue Titanic Sub
"The Coast Guard is in the business of saving people, and they understand very well the time-critical nature of doing so," Tom Shugart, a senior fellow at the Center for a New...
By Tom Shugart
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What to expect from Modi’s historic visit to the US
Lisa Curtis, director of the Indo-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security. “The US is setting the stage for an announcement that it will co-produce ...
By Lisa Curtis
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Republicans Rehash Vaccine Mandate Policies In NDAA Amendments
Using the Career Intermission Program as a model to help reinstated troops have normal careers may not be a good idea because the program is too new to see whether program par...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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This is the state of play at Huawei under sanctions
In spite of the sanctions, 113 applications by U.S. suppliers to ship tech to Huawei were approved from November 2020 to April 2021, accounting for $61 billion in potential bu...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Russian Military Uses China in Sourcing Banned Tech from 59 U.S. Firms
Moscow has less access to cutting-edge components than it did before the war, and it's widely believed that over time the export controls will further degrade Russia's defense...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Military bases and Biden quips complicate thaw of U.S.-China ties
The question now is if those guardrails are strong enough to withstand the pressures from these latest setbacks. “U.S. diplomatic efforts toward China are predicated on intens...
By Jacob Stokes
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U.S. senior officials caught off-guard by Biden's calling Xi a 'dictator'
For now, administration officials said they hope that this controversy passes quickly and that Beijing’s economic concerns don’t allow it to derail plans for visits from the U...
By Jacob Stokes
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US: Congress wants to give air defence systems to Kurdish fighters in Iraq
The Kurdish Peshmerga already receive about $20m a month in the form of stipends from the US Department of Defence, Jonathan Lord, head of the Middle East security programme a...
By Jonathan Lord
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CNAS Responds: Deputy Sec. Def: What the Pentagon Thinks about Artificial Intelligence
Last week, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks wrote the op-ed, What the Pentagon Thinks About Artificial Intelligence, shedding light on the Pentagon's perspective on ...
By Josh Wallin, Bill Drexel & Michael Depp
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CNAS Responds: Prime Minister Modi's Official Visit to the White House
On Thursday, June 22, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet with President Joe Biden at the White House in Washington, D.C. To shed light on the implications of this...
By Lisa Curtis
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US welcome of India’s Modi is darkened by rights record
“I think that their main motivation for investing in India and extending this state level visit despite differences over Russia and backsliding when it comes to religious free...
By Lisa Curtis
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What we know about the missing Titanic-exploring submersible
Thomas Shugart, a former US Navy submarine captain and analyst at the Center for a New American Security, told CNN it didn’t bode well that search parties still haven’t heard ...
By Tom Shugart
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As Modi visits White House, India’s reliance on Russian arms constrains him
Russia’s dominance of the Indian market has deep roots. “Russia historically was willing to extend sophisticated technology to India that frankly the U.S. has not,” said Lisa ...
By Lisa Curtis
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Blinken China's trip likely to bring only temporary relief for tensions
Jacob Stokes, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security argued against taking too negative a view of the meetings, saying that simply by meeting Blinken, Xi si...
By Jacob Stokes