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After Iran’s Strikes on Israel, Juniper Oak Exercises Seen as a ‘Harbinger’
“We know Juniper Oak was a bilateral exercise — but what we saw over the course of the weekend also included European partners and Jordan. So in fact, it was more sophisticate...
By Jonathan Lord
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Here’s the Defense Tech at the Center of U.S. Aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan
For a closer look at the military technology at the center of the aid package, I spoke with Andrew Metrick, a fellow with the defense program at the Center for a New American ...
By Andrew Metrick
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CNAS Announces Move to 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue
We are excited to announce that the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) has officially relocated to its new home at 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue. Located steps from the Whi...
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Losing a Foot Never Held Her Back, Until She Tried to Join the Military
The military personnel bureaucracy is risk-averse, and no one wants to be the first to let an amputee in, said Katherine Kuzminski, who studies the military and society at the...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Blinken in Beijing
“Some had said China was uncomfortable with North Korea’s military support of Russia. This shows that’s not the case,” JACOB STOKES, senior fellow at the Center for a New Amer...
By Jacob Stokes
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Congress Helps Steer Taiwan Toward the ‘Porcupine Strategy’
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken this week touched down in China for high-stakes diplomatic meetings with top Chinese officials as part of the Biden administration’s ong...
By Jacob Stokes
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CNAS Responds: $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package
Last night, in a remarkable show of bipartisanship, the U.S. Senate passed the $95 billion foreign-aid package. What all was included in the package, and what is its significa...
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Ukraine Looks to Stop the Bleeding as U.S. Readies More Aid
Becca Wasser, a senior fellow for the defense program at the Center for a New American Security, said the incoming aid package is significant but will not “magically solve all...
By Becca Wasser
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Ukraine Is Finally Getting More US Aid. It Won’t Win the War — but It Can Save Them from Defeat.
Franz-Stefan Gady, an analyst with the Center for a New American Security who recently returned from a study trip to the front lines in Ukraine, said the new aid package was l...
By Franz-Stefan Gady
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CNAS Welcomes Geoffrey Gertz and Adam Tong to the Energy, Economics, and Security Program
Washington, April 23, 2024 – The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) welcomes Geoffrey Gertz and Adam Tong to its Energy, Economics, and Security Program. “I am thrille...
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New Ukrainian Silent Attack Drones Put Russians On The Defensive
The uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) is thought to be a modified agricultural drone, often designed as a quadcopter, hexacopter or octocopter, Samuel Bendett, of the U.S think ta...
By Samuel Bendett
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Public-Private Partnerships Can Propel U.S. Biotech Leadership
Washington, April 22, 2024 — Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new Biotech Matters commentary, Public-Private Coordination of Biotechnology: Thre...
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Congress Finally Advanced Aid to Ukraine, but Is It Too Little, Too Late?
This was massively needed, but it’s not a silver bullet,” added Nicholas Lokker, a research associate for the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American S...
By Nicholas Lokker
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Trump Meets with Orbán, Saudis, Cameron as They Prepare for His Return
“Everyone is searching for clues as to what Trump would do if he got a second term,” said Richard Fontaine, a former State Department official and CEO of the Center for a New ...
By Richard Fontaine
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Army on Track to Meet Lower Recruiting Goal, Navy May Fall Short
The Army’s decision to lower its recruiting goal comes as the service is undergoing a massive force structure transformation, under which the total size of the force is expect...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Israel’s Military Risks Being Overstretched
Given all of this—and a potential hot war with Iran—some analysts are worried about Israel’s troops becoming overextended. “Israel has a significant opportunity cost, and ther...
By Jonathan Lord
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Will a FISA Lapse Cause a Disaster? It Depends on Who You Ask
“If the government has obtained renewal of the certifications, even if the law is not reauthorized this month, those certifications remain in effect over the course of the yea...
By Carrie Cordero
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Biden to Triple Tariffs on Chinese Steel Ahead of Reelection Bid
Rachel Ziemba, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, or CNAS, said the Biden administration is reviewing why some Chinese steel derivatives curre...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Iran and Israel Dragged Their Shadow War out of the Dark, and It’s Much More Dangerous Now
Jonathan Lord, formerly a political military analyst at the Pentagon, told Business Insider Israel has found limited tactical success in this space, "so over time, those strik...
By Jonathan Lord
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Yellen: U.S. Will Levy Sanctions Against Iran over Attack on Israel
Among the most obvious remaining options is aggressively expanding sanctions on Chinese firms that have bought large quantities of Iranian crude oil exports, which have provid...
By Rachel Ziemba