Commentary
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Jul- 2025 -29 July
Reindustrializing for Security: Why America’s Defense Industrial Base Must Come First
To ensure national security in today’s volatile global environment, the US must revitalize its defense industrial base by reimagining and reinvesting in modern, flexible manufacturing.
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14 July
Russian Volunteer Corps vs. Maksym Kryvonis Battalion: Liberators or Traitors?
The RDK and BMK illustrate how war blurs the line between patriotism and treason, forcing individuals into morally complex choices shaped by personal and political fractures.
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8 July
Russia Can Survive a Long War. Ukraine Can’t
Russia is historically and strategically built for long wars, and it is adapting to the war in Ukraine faster than the West is responding, giving it a growing advantage.
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4 July
Caught in the Middle: South Korea’s Strategic Dilemma in a Taiwan Contingency
While South Korea cannot fully detach from a Taiwan crisis due to its alliance with the US and regional dynamics, it also cannot afford full military engagement due to geographic, economic, and domestic constraints.
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Jun- 2025 -30 June
The US Can’t Fight Two Wars in East Asia — and Should Stop Planning Like It Can
The US and its allies aren’t realistically prepared to fight two wars at once against China and North Korea.
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20 June
Note to Trump and Netanyahu: Iran’s Theocracy Is Unlikely to Collapse
Despite widespread discontent in Iran, the regime is unlikely to fall through revolution or external provocation, and pursuing such a strategy could trigger catastrophic consequence.
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19 June
Poor Communication Is Putting Europe’s Ability to Defend Itself at Risk
Europe’s ability to defend itself is being undermined not just by underinvestment, but by poor communication — especially the failure of smaller, innovative defense companies to make themselves seen, heard, and understood by policymakers, investors, and the public.
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6 June
The Gulf’s Defense Opportunity in Europe
By co-investing in Europe’s defense sector, Gulf states can accelerate their own defense ambitions while helping Europe meet urgent production needs.
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May- 2025 -9 May
To Stop Iran, Focus on Jordan and the West Bank
To effectively counter Iran’s influence, the US must shift its strategic focus to Jordan and the West Bank, where Iran is actively working to establish new footholds.
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1 May
Europe’s Growing Rift With US Opens Window for South Korea’s Defense Industry
As Europe scrambles to rearm amid Russian threats and doubts about US reliability, South Korea offers fast, affordable, NATO-ready weapons.
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