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The World’s Biggest Chipmaker Is Making a Multi-Billion Dollar Investment in the US Even Though It’ll Cost Way More to Make Chips There. Here’s Why It Decided to Do It Anyway.
The factories will be partially subsidized by the US government through the CHIPS and Science Act, a package passed in August that provided $52 billion to boost US semiconduct...
By Martijn Rasser
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Biden’s China Tech Crackdown Leaves Xi With Few Ways to Hit Back
Among the most notable firms on that list is emerging chip equipment-maker Shanghai Micro Electronics Equipment Group Co., or SMEE, which could stifle Beijing’s efforts to cre...
By Martijn Rasser
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US Senate Votes to Ban TikTok on Government Devices
Biden administration officials are trying to determine if there is a way to create a corporate structure that would allow TikTok to operate in the US, but with protections tha...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Forget Negotiations. Officials See Ukraine War Stretching for Months—or Years
Essentially, neither side appears ready for concessions. Putin may not even have the capability to budge — if he wants to keep his grip on power, that is. “I don’t think the w...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Pelosi Backs Adding TikTok Government Device Ban to Funding Bill
Emily Kilcrease, senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security and former deputy assistant U.S. trade representative, said she viewed "the move on the Hill mostly as...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Have Soldiers Forgotten How to Use a Map and Compass?
As of now, passing isn't required to graduate. But the high failure rate is a troubling sign as the service gears up for conventional warfare, with future conflicts expected t...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Biden Is Touting a Multibillion-Dollar Chip Factory in Arizona as a Way to Save the Global Economy from China Threats
The bottom line: Despite being the largest foreign direct investment in US history, the Arizona plants are unlikely to protect the US economy from the risk of a Chinese invasi...
By Martijn Rasser
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New CNAS Report: "No I in Team: Integrated Deterrence with Allies and Partners"
Washington, December 14, 2022—Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, "No I in Team: Integrated Deterrence with Allies and Partners" from a...
By Stacie Pettyjohn & Becca Wasser
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‘Can We Actually Build It?’ Defense Industry Leaders Look Ahead to Uncertain 2023
Producing weapons in multiple locations or multiple continents also creates a backup if another factory experiences problems. “Having allies produce some of these weapons in ...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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Nearly Two Dozen Air Force Honor Guardsmen Are Sporting Beards Following Policy Change
Joining the Honor Guard is a voluntary special duty role. Katherine L. Kuzminski, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security think tank who researches military ...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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TikTok Security Deal’s Prospects Are Clouded by FBI’s Doubts, State Bans
Emily Kilcrease, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security who worked on Cfius issues while in government, argues that the Cfius discussion is too far along fo...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Much Has Changed since Bernie’s Last Yemen Resolution Push
The Yemen War Powers Resolution, introduced by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and supported by key Democrats and Republicans, aims to restrict nearly all U.S. involvement in the ...
By Jonathan Lord
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CNAS Welcomes Andrew Metrick as Defense Fellow
Washington, December 13, 2022—The Center for a New American Security is pleased to welcome Andrew Metrick as a Fellow in the Defense Program. Metrick's research focuses on th...
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As US Watches, China and Saudi Arabia Shy Away from Defense Deals during Xi’s Visit
Recent claims in Chinese media following the Zhuhai Air Show last month that Riyadh had agreed to purchase some $4 billion worth of TB001 armed drones, YJ-21 hypersonic anti-s...
By Jonathan Lord
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Congress Faces Deadline for Keeping Government Funded
The annual National Defense Authorization Act would increase America’s total national security budget for fiscal year 2023 to $857.9 billion. House lawmakers passed the NDAA b...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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The Ruse That Could Dupe Putin Into Another Crushing Ambush
In apparent anticipation of a Ukrainian campaign, Russian troops have been working to establish outposts and trenches near the Crimean border and in Donetsk and Luhansk, accor...
By Jim Townsend
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Army Football Alums Make General More Often than Other Officers—Why?
Woodruff highlighted that football players have “an even closer group that…[they’ve] struggled and bonded with,” adding that “those closer ties in a broader network do matter....
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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US Military Braces for Impact of COVID Vaccine Mandate Repeal
Experts also raised questions about the precedent it would set to roll back a lawful military order after so many refused to follow it. “If I’m a commander, what concerns do I...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Ukraine Suicide Drone Closer to Induction by Year’s-End
Citing drone expert Samuel Bendett, Forbes wrote that Ukraine has only a handful of Swifts left, limiting their further use. However, he added that the introduction of the new...
By Samuel Bendett
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The 2023 NDAA Reflects DOD’s Maturation in Unleashing AI, Experts Say
Authorizing almost $858 billion in spending, the latest National Defense Authorization Act spans 4,408 pages and, in a keyword search, makes at least 135 explicit references t...
By Alexandra Seymour