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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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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
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These Soldiers Say Mold in Barracks Isn't Just Disgusting, It's Making Them Sick
Poor living conditions for the Army's youngest troops have been at the center of the service's quality-of-life issues, but top leaders have struggled to make significant gains...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Biden taps Army vice chief to be service’s top officer
“While George’s combat experience over the course of his career are assets for leading the Army, it’s the depth of his experience in Force Management — both on the Army Staff ...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Is This Ukraine’s Last Chance to Defeat Russia?
After a Russian winter offensive that failed to make many gains, the world is watching to see how the Ukrainian military strikes back and whether it can shake the stalemate th...
By Franz-Stefan Gady
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South Korea's President Yoon to meet Biden in state visit
"I'm cautiously optimistic that the Biden session is going to provide more detailed and visible assurance measures around Korean input into the planning process of encounterin...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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‘What goes around comes around’: Reed warns GOP on military holds long-term impact
Katherine Kuzminski, a senior fellow and director of the military, veterans, and society program at CNAS, told Breaking Defense today that the situation may drag on because Sc...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Technology and National Security Expert: 'China Has Been at the Forefront of Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Oppression'
After a witness at a recent Congressional hearing called the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) treatment of its Uyghur population "the most sophisticated genocide in the modern ...
By Bill Drexel
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Lawmakers will (literally) game out a Chinese attack on Taiwan
Under the watchful eye of “game-master” Stacie Pettyjohn, director of the CNAS defense program, the lawmakers will play advisers to the president, a.k.a. the Blue Team.Becca W...
By Becca Wasser, Stacie Pettyjohn & Andrew Metrick
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CNAS Defense Team Conducts Tabletop Exercise for the House Select Committee on the CCP
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Intelligence Leaks Cast Spotlight on a Recurring Insider Threat: Tech Support
Further restrictions on IT employees could be imposed to keep them from accessing classified information by limiting access to a more strict need-to-know basis, said Bob Ashle...
By Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, Jr. (Ret.)
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‘Resupply is not an option’: Lawmakers wargame Chinese invasion of Taiwan
The wargame was carried out behind closed doors on Capitol Hill as a tabletop exercise between lawmakers, playing the role of the Taiwanese, and defense experts at the Center ...
By Andrew Metrick