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Kremlin Drone Attack: Who Is Responsible?
"At this point, it may be Ukraine's own UJ-22 drone, or a Chinese-made Mugin-5, which was apparently used by Ukraine before," while Kyiv's PD-1 drone is another option, said S...
By Samuel Bendett
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Russia Claims Ukraine Launched a Drone Attack on the Kremlin
It is impossible to tell from video being shared on social media where the drone that exploded over the Kremlin came from, said Samuel Bendett, an adviser with CNA, a non-prof...
By Samuel Bendett
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Kremlin Accuses Ukraine of Trying to Assassinate Putin With Drones
Samuel Bendett, an adjunct senior fellow and advisor at the Center for a New American Security, who posted footage of the alleged attack on Twitter, told Newsweek that lots of...
By Samuel Bendett
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US Gives a ‘Free Pass’ to India as Worry Over China Rivalry Deepens
“President Biden would be remiss if he doesn’t raise the Russia issue and restate the importance of supporting Ukrainian sovereignty and explain why that is important for the ...
By Lisa Curtis
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Rising Tensions Over Taiwan Prompts US to Take Proactive Approach in Cyberspace
“I think that this is one way to try to be proactive in terms of ensuring that if something were to happen — and knowing that cyberspace is going to be vulnerable — that we’re...
By Alexandra Seymour
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Joe Biden Says US Commitment to Defending Philippines Is ‘Iron Clad’
Jacob Stokes, an Indo-Pacific expert at the CNAS think-tank, said the statement on Monday further clarified when the defence commitment would be triggered. “That’s an importan...
By Jacob Stokes
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Short on Amphibs for Turkey, Sudan, the Marines Grapple with Crisis Response Ethos
Andrew Metrick, a fellow at the Center for New American Security, told Breaking Defense it’s about “cultural ethos,” as well as new questions about the future of the force. “T...
By Andrew Metrick
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How Ukraine Could Retake Crimea
Ukraine's first line of attack in a wider attempt to liberate Crimea will likely involve the use of drones, Samuel Bendett, an adjunct senior fellow and advisor at the Center ...
By Samuel Bendett
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The Renminbi’s New Role: Sanctions Busting
“CIPS was created to facilitate better, more efficient settlement of the renminbi. It is still far, far away from being an institution that has significant influence in the in...
By Emily Jin
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After Warmth From Biden, South Korea’s Leader Faces a Different Tune at Home
The Washington Declaration was “a big win” for South Korea because “for the first time, the allies are discussing nuclear deterrence, which Seoul has not been able to disc...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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US-China relations: Be Thankful War Between the Superpowers Is Limited to Board Games – For Now
The results of Gallagher’s war game signal the potential for more than a protracted conflict. They suggest that the US could struggle to defend Taiwan and resupply it with wea...
By Andrew Metrick
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Donated MiG Jets Will Not Give Ukraine Air Superiority Against Russia
“In a conventional war, more is more,” said Michael Kofman, a military analyst at the Center for a New American Security in Washington. “Wars often come down to attrition, so ...
By Michael Kofman
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South Korea, US to Share Nuclear Planning to Deter North Korean Threat
Even so, increasing Seoul's involvement in nuclear deliberations should allow Yoon to argue to his domestic audience that Washington is taking Seoul's concerns seriously. Duye...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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US and South Korea Agree Key Nuclear Weapons Deal
Furthermore, Mr Yoon had made it clear that he expected to return home having made "tangible" progress. Duyeon Kim, from the Centre for a New American Security, said it was a ...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Can Turkey’s Elections Bring Reset to Troubled Relations With US?
“The big problem is the presence of the S-400. If that can be dealt with, either doing away with it or securing it so it does not pick up signals from the F-35, then something...
By Jim Townsend
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South Korean Conservatives Lament 'Nuclear Shackles' Following Yoon-Biden Summit
But others say reassurance measures and an effective North Korea policy are the best way to prevent South Korea from going nuclear. “If South Koreans see North Korea continue ...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Clock Ticking on Ukraine’s Spring Offensive as Biden Admin in Delicate Holding Pattern
“Reality will dictate what actually happens,” said Jim Townsend, who served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for European and NATO policy in the Obama administration. ...
By Jim Townsend
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Military Must Train to Fight When Communications Break Down: Experts
The U.S. military’s ability to fight a network-integrated war, in which it can use vast arrays of sensors, satellites and communications nodes to deliver large amounts of inte...
By Andrew Metrick
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Pentagon Needs to Do Better Job of Tracking Wargames, Report Finds
Some wargame designers also said the DOD should understand the limits of what can be learned from wargames, which are ultimately human endeavors subject to practical constrain...
By Becca Wasser
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A Third Nuclear Age? What to Expect from US-South Korea Summit.
“For so long our primary preoccupation when it came to nuclear proliferation was with the rogue states, Iran and North Korea, but now we see it’s our friends who are contempla...
By Jon B. Wolfsthal