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Ukraine’s Azov Fighters Were Forced from Mariupol. Now They’re Hitting Back.
Azov's strikes are "cumulative rather than decisive", said Franz-Stefan Gady, a Vienna-based expert with the Center for a New American Security, as they force Russia's army to...
By Franz-Stefan Gady
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Anthropic and Government Face off Again over AI. But They Need Each Other.
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2026/0618/ai-anthropic-mythos-government-regulation...
By Emily Kilcrease
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The White House’s New Anthropic Restrictions, Explained
“This is the first time the government has stepped in with export controls on a model like this, and is a clear signal that the administration is getting more aggressive and a...
By Geoffrey Gertz
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Technology & National Security
Anthropic Asked for Regulation. Washington Went Much FurtherWhile the president’s executive order called for voluntary adherence, Friday’s directive had a very different tone, said Daniel Remler, a senior fellow at the Center for a New...
By Daniel Remler
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Senate GOP Quietly Seeks to Curb Trump Troop Moves from Europe
“I think what the Democrats would say, and what the Republicans are saying too, is we’ve got to do this as a transition and not just dump it on the Europeans and say good luck...
By Jim Townsend
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Why the U.S.-Iran Framework Keeps Sanctions Architecture Alive
Rachel Ziemba, founder of US-based geopolitical risk firm Ziemba Insights and adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, expects Washington to rely on wa...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Technology & National Security
What Britain Needs to Do to Grasp Its Big Opportunities in AI“It’s definitely a Brexit dividend,” says Keegan McBride of the Tony Blair Institute, who is also an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security. In time, ...
By Keegan McBride
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Middle East Security / Energy, Economics & Security
Iran’s Oil Lifeline Outlasted the U.S. Assault, Strengthening Its Hand“Iran over the years and across U.S. administrations developed sophisticated sanctions evasion techniques to receive revenue from selling oil,” said Alex Zerden, a former Trea...
By Alex Zerden
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National Security Human Capital
Veterans Disability Bill Could Cut Tinnitus Compensation to Fund Other Benefits“Today it’s tinnitus and sleep apnea. Tomorrow it could be PTSD, migraines, toxic exposure conditions, or any other disability that becomes a tempting budget target,” Kyleanne...
By Kyleanne Hunter
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China Controls Trade Choke Points Beyond Rare Earths. It’s Squeezing Them.
Having used its dominance over rare earths to blunt Trump’s tariff campaign and pursue other geopolitical goals, such as punish Japan for its position on Taiwan, Beijing now h...
By Liza Tobin
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China Prepares for Submarine War by Mapping Seabed Around Taiwan
Five days of mapping would not achieve much knowledge additional to that which China already has, said Thomas Shugart, a former US submarine commander, who analyses China’s na...
By Tom Shugart
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Technology & National Security
How the Commerce Crackdown on Anthropic Could Impact the Pentagon: ExpertsIn the court of public opinion, meanwhile, imposing export controls on Anthropic’s new AI models, on top of the previous ban and the administration’s ferocious rhetoric, could...
By Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan
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Congress Lets Part of Spy Law Lapse. What’s Next for Counterterrorism Efforts?
Carrie Cordero of the Center for a New American Security worries the executive order Mr. Eddington mentioned isn’t enough: She says service providers could still balk at turni...
By Carrie Cordero
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Technology & National Security
No Concerts. No Air Shows. No Tanks on Parade. Ukraine’s Drone-and-Missile Campaign Spooks Kremlin Planners“It's likely that many public events were canceled or scaled back because of the drone threat but in reality, it also done for other reasons, such as minimizing the appearance...
By Samuel Bendett
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Iran Likely Added Russian-Made Missiles as It Rebuilt Arsenal
“Despite all the tactical successes claimed by the United States, it hasn’t achieved its goals of crippling Iran’s defense industrial base or significantly degrading Iran’s mi...
By Becca Wasser
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What We Know About U.S. Sea Drone Used in Helicopter Crew Rescue Mission
"This Corsair vessel has been around for a few years now - the US Navy has about 50 of them," according to Dr Stacie Pettyjohn, a US military expert at the Center for a New Am...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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Trump Weighs Releasing Billions to Iran After Blasting Past Payments
“Based on our modeling, a lot of these potential bargaining chips look similar to those available during the Obama, Trump I and Biden administrations,” said Alex Zerden, an ad...
By Alex Zerden
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Technology & National Security
The Hands-off Era of AI Oversight Is Ending. What Comes Next?“The [executive order], the bill, advocacy in the AI companies [are all] really focused on this kind of unique layer of so-called catastrophic risk,” says Daniel Remler, a sen...
By Daniel Remler
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Technology & National Security
Compute Becomes Lifeblood, Constraint of AI BoomSupply chains are also a key factor constraining compute, noted Janet Egan, senior fellow and deputy director of the Technology and National Security Program at the Center for...
By Janet Egan
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National Security Human Capital
Pentagon Creates ‘Joint Warfighting Evaluation’ for General and Admiral PromotionsIn the context of general and flag officer promotions, “joint warfighting experience” typically refers to assignments at commands in charge of more than one military branch th...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski