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Will the ‘Donroe Doctrine’ Pay off Long Term?
President Trump has put the U.S. on an expansionist path not seen since the early 1800s, trying to increase national territory and influence with an ironclad view that the Wes...
By Jim Townsend
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Trump Administration Pushes Out Official Whose Unit Banned Chinese Vehicles
President Donald Trump's administration has pushed out a Commerce Department official whose office effectively barred nearly all Chinese cars from the US market for national ...
By Geoffrey Gertz
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The Memo: U.S. Allies Grapple with a World Order Upended by Trump
A tumultuous period between the United States and its traditional allies took another lurch Friday, as NATO nations expressed outrage over remarks from President Trump the pre...
By Jim Townsend
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National Security Human Capital Program
Many Future Military Officers Come from Scouting. A Pentagon Split Could Put Those Ties at Risk.Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is reportedly considering severing ties with Scouting America, which could mean a consequential break with an organization that has long been...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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China Trains AI-Controlled Weapons with Learning from Hawks, Coyotes
Engineers studying drone combat at one of China’s top military-linked universities needed a way to simulate clashes between drone swarms in real time. They turned to nature fo...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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Defense / Middle East Security
Trump’s Move to Send U.S. Ships to Mideast Renews Iran ThreatPresident Donald Trump has dispatched naval assets to the Middle East, prompting fresh speculation that he’ll follow through on threats to attack Iran’s senior leadership amid...
By Becca Wasser
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Trump Wants U.S. Investment in Venezuela, but Sanctions Still Complicate It
President Trump is trying to kick-start private investment in Venezuela while maintaining considerable control over the country and the companies that are allowed to do busine...
By Emily Kilcrease
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National Security Human Capital Program
Pentagon Creates Permanent PCs Agency, Eyes Software Overhaul to Fix Military MovesThe Pentagon is turning its Permanent Change of Station (PCS) task force into a permanent, joint activity, a move that its first commanding general argues will pay dividends f...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Trump’s Turnabout on Greenland Shows the Limits of His Coercive Powers
Even by President Trump’s own mercurial standards, his whipsawing over the past few weeks on Greenland — insisting on the largest land acquisition in American history and then...
By Richard Fontaine
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‘Old Wine in a New Bottle’: Greenland Negotiations Resemble an Earlier Deal
The negotiations over Greenland’s future center around building up a larger NATO presence, thwarting adversaries and giving the United States sovereign claim to bits of the is...
By Jim Townsend
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Technology & National Security
Trump Cements U.S. Strategy on Semiconductor Chips Despite China RisksThe Trump administration opted for a narrow and limited set of tariffs on semiconductor chips, backing down from a threat of duties as high as 100 percent on the critical tech...
By Janet Egan
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CNAS Launches Essay Series on Revitalizing the Defense Industrial Base
Washington, January 22, 2026 — Today, the Center for a New American Security’s (CNAS) Defense Program launched a new essay series on modernizing and revitalizing America’s def...
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CNAS Welcomes Elisa Ewers as Director of Middle East Security Program
Washington, January 21, 2026 — The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is delighted to welcome Elisa Ewers as senior fellow and director of the Middle East Security Prog...
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NATO Allies Take on Trump as Greenland Threats ‘Rupture’ Global Order
The leaders of some of America’s closest allies used the Davos summit this week to confront a new world order under President Trump in which the U.S. is an unreliable partner,...
By Jim Townsend
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Greenland Escalation Risks a Different Kind of Trade War. How It Could Play Out.
The tariff tit-for-tat is back, this time between the U.S. and Europe as President Donald Trump amps up the pressure on the continent in his effort to annex Greenland, a terri...
By Geoffrey Gertz
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Harder to Enter, Costlier to Stay: What the U.S. Immigration Reset Means for You
If you’re planning a US holiday, sending a child to study there, relocating talent, or exploring investor residency, 2026 demands closer attention than ever. The Trump adminis...
By Annie Pforzheimer
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America’s Defense Industry Is in Trouble, with No Plan to Fix It
It’s hard to dispute that Donald Trump has a knack for identifying problems....
By Becca Wasser
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Edward Fishman on Economic Chokepoints
Edward Fishman is a CNAS adjunct senior fellow and Senior Fellow and Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center on Geoeconomic Studies, Council on Foreign Relations. He is al...
By Edward Fishman
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Carney’s EV Deal with Beijing Is High-Wire Diplomacy with Risks on Both Sides
One day before Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Beijing, U.S. President Donald Trump offered his latest dismissal of the Canadian auto industry. The North American free-t...
By Geoffrey Gertz
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Defense / Indo-Pacific Security
Thousands of Chinese Fishing Boats Quietly Form Vast Sea BarriersChina quietly mobilized thousands of fishing boats twice in recent weeks to form massive floating barriers of at least 200 miles long, showing a new level of coordination that...
By Tom Shugart