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Will Ukraine Wind Up Making Territorial Concessions to Russia?
Andrea Kendall-Taylor: "Any settlement that involves Kyiv making territorial concessions would only perpetuate the war by emboldening Moscow to attack Ukraine again in the fut...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Robert D. Kaplan
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Israeli Forces Join 6,400 Us Personnel for Wide-Ranging Military Exercise
The joint training will strive to counter “a variety of regional threats,” the Israel Defense Forces stated on Twitter on Monday.The exercises is expected to test the two forc...
By Jonathan Lord
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Technology & National Security
Bargain Basement Bombers: Ukraine’s Homemade Drones Hit Russian ForcesSamuel Bendett, an expert Russian drones and adviser to both the CNA and CNAS, told me that in addition to flying commercial quadcopters, both sides are building drones. “Russ...
By Samuel Bendett
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NATO's Most Advanced Tanks Could Change the Course of War in Ukraine
With a few exceptions, Russian forces have been stopped from advancing further into Ukraine and have been driven back to a band of territory along the eastern side of the coun...
By Andrew Metrick
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Technology & National Security
Marines Outwitted an AI Security Camera by Hiding in a Cardboard Box and Pretending to Be TreesIn Paul Scharre’s new book Four Battlegrounds: Power in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Scharre recounts the story of one AI experiment that was disrupted by a squad of Ma...
By Paul Scharre
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‘They Have to Balance’: New Iraqi Leader Tilts the Scales toward U.S.
The scene in Baghdad, according to former U.S. officials, was a state of near-pandemonium, with Iran-backed Hezbollah operatives whipping votes in a flurry of calls just as U....
By Jonathan Lord
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China’s Frozen Frontier: Antarctica Next on List in Quest for Pole-to-Pole Power
Beijing has used its economic clout and growing military strength to assert a role as a “near-Arctic” state to seek a security and economic role as a warming globe makes Arcti...
By Jacob Stokes
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U.S. and Israel Hold Massive Drill
The United States and Israel held a major joint military exercise today, signaling the alliance’s strength to Iran despite concerns over Natanyahu’s new far-right government. ...
By Jonathan Lord
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U.S., Israel Launch ‘Most Significant Joint Military Exercise’ amid Iran Tensions
"Juniper Oak 23.2 is unprecedented in its scope and scale. It demonstrates the sophistication of U.S. and Israeli forces – it’s no small feat to engage in coordinated joint op...
By Jonathan Lord
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Technology & National Security
More Public Universities in the U.S. Block TikTokAnalysts said the bans have their merits despite these workarounds. Ms. Hannah Kelley, a technology and national security research assistant at the Centre for a New American S...
By Hannah Kelley
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Ukraine War Reignites Debate over What Constitutes a ‘Tank’
In terms of design, an MBT should have an enclosed turret and a large gun, move on tracks and be equipped with armor that makes it resistant to most weapons. But some people i...
By Michael Akopian
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Biden’s Midterm Report Card
"The Biden and Trump administrations both identified allies and partners as a pillar of U.S. strategy. But unlike its predecessor, the Biden team is delivering. In Europe, it ...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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US and Allies Load Ukraine with Armor and Weapons Ahead of Expected Russian Offensive
Ukrainian intelligence officials reported that Russia plans to increase its military to 2 million troops, up from about 1.35 million, and that the "Russian military command is...
By Nicholas Lokker
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The M1 Abrams, the Powerful US Tank That Kyiv Wants but Can’t Have
Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy said this week at Ramstein Air Base that "hundreds of thank yous are not hundreds of tanks."Jeffrey Edmonds, a Russia expert at the Cent...
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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U.S. Expands Training of Taiwanese Military with National Guard
The Wall Street Journal reported in October 2021 that a U.S. special operation unit and a contingent of Marines were training the Taiwanese military in Taiwan for at least a y...
By Jacob Stokes
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Austin Meets New German Defense Minister over Ukraine Tank Support
Jim Townsend, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense during the Obama administration, said the west should expect Russian forces to be cannier and more dug-in than the...
By Jim Townsend
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U.S. and China Pledge to Talk More to Avoid Worsening Tensions
The Biden administration has kept in place a set of tariffs imposed under President Donald Trump and confronted Beijing over what it sees as human rights abuses, unfair trade ...
By Rachel Ziemba
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National Security Human Capital Program
Army Brings Back ‘Be All You Can Be’ SloganKatherine Kuzminski, with the Center for a New American Security said while previous generations may have been drawn to service by financial incentives and the opportunity to ...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Netherlands Considers Sending Patriot Missile System to Ukraine
The United States makes much of the most advanced equipment needed by global semiconductor factories, known as fabs. In the short term, the new restrictions have been “like pu...
By Emily Kilcrease
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National Security Human Capital Program
New Parental Leave Policy Could Help Retention, RecruitingBefore the change, the length of leave granted was dependent on whether the service member was the birth parent or “primary caregiver,” or the “secondary caregiver.” Now there...
By Dr. Kyleanne Hunter