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China Creates a New World Order as Biden Ignores the Threats
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Following Xi Jinping’s visit to Moscow, Hudson Center on Europe and Eurasia Director Peter Rough [[link removed]] lays out Beijing’s strategy to capitalize on the instability caused by Russia and Iran to create a new Sino-centric alliance system for the New York Post [[link removed]].
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America Shrugs, and the World Makes Plans
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In the Middle East, America’s allies are already looking for a “Plan B”—be it Russia, China, or Iran—for their security needs. In the Wall Street Journal [[link removed]], Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] warns that if the US does not demonstrate more reliability soon, more of the world will follow suit.
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The System Is Blinking Red over Iran
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“If Washington continues on its current path, the world almost certainly will face a nuclear-armed Iran, a war to prevent that eventuality, or both,” writes Hudson Senior Fellow Jonathan Schachter [[link removed]] in a new policy memo [[link removed]].
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Why Crimea Must Be Returned to Ukraine
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In Arab News [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey [[link removed]] explains why reclaiming Russian-occupied Crimea—indisputably a sovereign Ukrainian territory [[link removed]]—is essential to ensuring Ukraine’s future security.
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More, Better, Faster: A Conversation with Senators Risch and Wicker on US Support for Ukraine's Defense
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Senators Jim Risch (R-ID) and Roger Wicker (R-MS), two of the most vocal proponents of US aid to Ukraine, discuss why a Ukrainian victory is in the American national interest with Hudson Senior Fellow Rebeccah Heinrichs [[link removed]] in a live event [[link removed]] today at 4:00 p.m.
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BEFORE YOU GO...
In The Australian [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellow John Lee [[link removed]] explains that China’s sphere of influence is not equivalent to America’s, Beijing does not represent all of Asia, and Chinese dominance in the Indo-Pacific is far from a foregone conclusion.
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