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House China Committee Goes to War (Game)
It’s 2027. Taiwan’s leadership is considering declaring itself an independent country. Chinese paramount leader XI JINPING, angered by the major shift, chooses to launch an in...
By Becca Wasser & Andrew Metrick
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The Existential Threat to Aukus: Choking on US Red Tape
“It’s bureaucracy and different bureaucracies and multiple ones,” said Stacie Pettyjohn, a senior fellow and defence programme director at the Centre for a New American Securi...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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Why Alleged Pentagon Leaker Jack Teixeira Had Top Secret Access Aged 21
"It is fairly commonplace for individuals of his age to have access to classified information," says Alexandria Seymour, an associate fellow at the Technology and National Sec...
By Alexandra Seymour
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CNAS Welcomes New Adjunct Senior Fellow Franz-Stefan Gady
Washington, April 14, 2023—The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to welcome Franz-Stefan Gady to its lineup of adjunct professionals. Gady joins CNAS as an ...
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How much of a threat does Russia’s Pacific fleet pose to the US?
Russia’s Pacific Fleet has between one-eighth and one-tenth the size of China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy, and China has dozens of newer destroyers and cruisers, said reti...
By Tom Shugart
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Buying Time: Logistics for a New American Way of War
Washington, April 13, 2023—Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, "Buying Time: Logistics for a New American Way of War," from author Chri...
By Chris Dougherty
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CENTCOM says US troops weren’t injured during drone attack in Iraq, reversing earlier statement
The contradictions between U.S. support for both Turkey and the SDF will need to be resolved through diplomatic negotiation before matters escalate out of control, said Jonath...
By Jonathan Lord
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US Federal Agents Arrest National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, 21, Over Leaked Intelligence Documents Revealing Ukraine War Secrets
“It’s too soon to tell how much damage this will cause with US allies,” said Sam Howell, a researcher with the Centre for a New American Security. “At this point there’s signi...
By Sam Howell
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North Korea Says It Tested New Solid-fuel ICBM
All of Pyongyang's previously known intercontinental ballistic missiles have been liquid-fuelled, and the Friday test marks a long-desired breakthrough for the country's banne...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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North Korea Cuts Phone Link With South, Slamming ‘Traitors’
The two Koreas, which are technically still at war, don’t have regular phone service. They set up hotlines in 2018 after a series of summits aimed at decreasing tensions on th...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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ISIS Fighters and Families Under Guard in Syria Pose ‘Problem from Hell’ for US Forces
Meanwhile, about 10,000 ISIS fighters are being guarded by U.S. partner forces that need training for corrections work and are said to be suffering from low morale.Without U.S...
By Jonathan Lord
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Defense officials warn of potential impact Tuberville hold on nominations will have on military
The hold on nominations could have a considerable logistical impact on military officers and their families. A defense official explained that a general officer up for promoti...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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US Flexes Muscles in Asia as Tensions Flare around Tsai Visit
At the same time, Washington has been using its military to do most of the talking, according to Jacob Stokes, senior fellow for the Indo-Pacific Security Program at the Cente...
By Jacob Stokes
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Macron calls on Xi to reason with Russia for Ukraine peace
However, a "huge win" from the European perspective was Xi saying he would eventually give Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a call "when the time is right", said Carisa...
By Carisa Nietsche
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Biden Admin Acknowledges Flaws in Afghanistan Pullout, Says Should Have Evacuated Troops Sooner
Lisa Curtis, the senior director for south and central Asia at the National Security Council during the Trump administration, told USA TODAY there were failures in Afghanistan...
By Lisa Curtis
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Old tactics could slow China's advances in technology race
While the chip-export controls may slow down China’s advances in technology, it may still be possible for Beijing to acquire the tech it needs for quantum development. “These ...
By Alexandra Seymour
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Pentagon should experiment with AIs like ChatGPT — but don’t trust them yet: DoD’s ex-AI chiefs
“I’m excited about the potential,” said Lt. Gen. (ret.) Jack Shanahan, founding director of the Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) from 2018 to 2020. “I pl...
By Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan
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DeFi Needs to Comply With Anti-Money Laundering Rules, US Treasury Says
Alex Zerden, a former Treasury official who advises cryptocurrency firms on their illicit-finance risks, said that while the broader regulation of digital assets remains a div...
By Alex Zerden
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How Finland's Conflicted History with Russia Influenced Decision to Join NATO
Finnish public opinion started to shift after Russia in December 2021 issued a list of demands to Nato, which would have barred Finland from becoming a member of the alliance....
By Nicholas Lokker
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Lockheed Martin Looks to Boost LRASM Production as US Rushes to Buy Anti-Ship Weapons
“I think one of the most glaring gaps in our portfolio is anti-ship weapons, especially air-launched ones, and LRASMs are particularly important since it gives you the ability...
By Stacie Pettyjohn