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How will we know when Ukraine's long-awaited counteroffensive has started? Experts say look for the Western armor.
"The real sign of the Ukrainian offensive is going to be the commitment of Western armor," Andrew Metrick, a fellow with the defense program at the Washington-based Center for...
By Andrew Metrick
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Biden is going to Hiroshima at a moment when nuclear tensions are on the rise
Jon Wolfsthal, who worked on nuclear proliferation in the Obama Administration, helped plan that trip. A year later, he found himself talking to a local official during a visi...
By Jon B. Wolfsthal
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Biden, India’s Modi Out to Deepen their Bonds, but Geopolitical Friendships Have their Limits
Yet for Biden, developing a personal rapport out of public view might be critical for overcoming any differences with Modi. “In this case, the investment is worth it,” said Li...
By Lisa Curtis
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Why the GOP is Going to War over Military Drag Queens
Katherine Kuzminski, a senior fellow and program director of the Military, Veterans & Society program at the Center for New American Security, said it was “unfair” for the...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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China unlikely to play peacemaker role in Ukraine war, Western officials and experts say
China increasingly presents itself as a powerful state with global reach, but its approach to diplomacy remains cautious. There is no precedent for it plunging into a difficul...
By Jacob Stokes
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NOTEWORTHY: New Actions to Promote Responsible AI Innovation that Protects Americans’ Rights and Safety
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is announcing new actions that will further promote responsible American innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) and protect people’s...
By Bill Drexel, Tim Fist & Josh Wallin
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China Wields Sea Power With Navy Buildup
The PLA Navy, like the rest of China's armed forces, was historically structured, trained and equipped by the Soviet Union, and grew up on an accompanying doctrine, said Tom S...
By Tom Shugart
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Russian troops fall back to ‘defensive positions’ near Bakhmut
Military analysts have suggested that Ukraine’s localised offensive in Bakhmut appear to indicate it is trying to pin down Russian forces in the city. “Ukraine seems to be att...
By Michael Kofman
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Modi visit will be productive, US experts believe
“It shows the importance that the Biden administration attaches to its relationship with India,” Lisa Curtis, senior fellow and director of the Indo-Pacific Security Program a...
By Lisa Curtis
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CNAS Board Member Doug Beck Selected as Director of Defense Innovation Unit
Washington, May 10, 2023—The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) congratulates Doug Beck, a member of the CNAS Board of Directors, on being selected as Director of the D...
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Statement from CNAS Vice President Paul Scharre on Chinese Data Restriction
New reporting from The Wall Street Journal indicates that, in response to research published by the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) and other think tanks, China has ...
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As Putin Bides His Time, Ukraine Faces a Ticking Clock
Mr. Putin has little incentive to end the war now, unless his hand is forced, because its continuation helps him retain power, said Andrea Kendall-Taylor, a senior fellow at t...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Former Australian Prime Minister Joins CNAS Board of Advisors
Washington, May 4, 2023—The Center for a New American Security is pleased to welcome the Honorable Scott Morrison to its Board of Advisors. "As Prime Minister, Scott Morrison...
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Rheinmetall pitches unmanned mothership full of tiny attack drones
While the drone carrier idea is not new by itself, the design was likely influenced by the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in Ukraine, according to Samuel Bendett, research an...
By Samuel Bendett
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Russia and Ukraine fight to control narrative, territory as war enters new phase
Many of the troops fielded by both sides in the coming months will likely be seeing action for the first time in the war, Michael Kofman, a leading analyst of Russia's militar...
By Michael Kofman
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Kremlin Drone Incident: Zelenskiy Denies Russian Claim Ukraine Attempted to Kill Putin
Samuel Bendett, a drone specialist with the Center for Naval Analyses in the US, said the video of what appeared to be the second drone raid suggested the craft had thin wings...
By Samuel Bendett
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Verified Videos Show Two Explosions Over the Kremlin.
Samuel Bendett, an expert on autonomous military systems in the Russian Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analyses, a federally funded organization in Arlington, Va., sa...
By Samuel Bendett
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Ukraine Denies Kremlin’s Claim of Drone Assassination Attempt on Putin
Privately, officials have acknowledged a Ukrainian role in some of the most dramatic strikes, such as last year’s drone attack on the Engels-2 strategic bomber air base in Sar...
By Samuel Bendett
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Details in the drone incident the Kremlin says aimed to assassinate Putin 'don't quite add up.' Experts have 3 theories on what happened.
But experts told Insider that despite bold statements from both countries, much remains uncertain. "There is a lot we still don't know about this strike," said Samuel Bendett,...
By Samuel Bendett
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Russia Says Ukraine Tried to Kill Putin in a Kremlin Drone Attack. It Didn't Work.
Samuel Bendett, an expert on Russian developments in drone and AI at the Center for Naval Analyses and CNAS security think tank, told Popular Mechanics that the attack’s launc...
By Samuel Bendett