From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject Two-Year Anniversary of Afghanistan Withdrawal
Date August 16, 2023 11:00 AM
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Two-Year Anniversary of Afghanistan Withdrawal

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Hudson Visiting Fellow Adela Raz [[link removed]], the former Afghan ambassador to the US, examines the failures that allowed the Taliban to regain control over Afghanistan on NewsNation [[link removed]].

WATCH HERE [[link removed]]

Biden’s New Approach to the Middle East

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“Deepening formal security ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia could be the foundation of a new regional security architecture that secures critical American interests while reducing the long-term need for American military presence in the region,” writes Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] in the Wall Street Journal [[link removed]].

READ HERE [[link removed]]

Ignoring Lukashenko’s Bluster Is No Longer a Viable Strategy

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, the largest enabler of Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine, now hosts both the Wagner Group and, allegedly, Russian nuclear weapons. In Arab News [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey [[link removed]] warns that NATO cannot ignore the threat from Belarus.

READ HERE [[link removed]]

The CCP's Faltering Economy, US and Japan Missile Development, and the US-China Spy War

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Following the revelation that Chinese agents had infiltrated the US military, Hudson China Center Director Miles Yu [[link removed]] and Program Manager Shane Leary [[link removed]] discuss Beijing’s global spy networks, the roots of China’s failing economy, and US-Japan cooperation on hypersonic missiles on China Insider [[link removed]].

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The Promise of Camp David: Trilateral Summit Is a Watershed for Asian Security

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Ahead of the upcoming United States–Japan–South Korea summit, Hudson Asia-Pacific Security Chair Patrick Cronin [[link removed]] argues in Korea on Point [[link removed]] that this trilateral relationship could be the new scaffolding of a free and open Indo-Pacific.

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BEFORE YOU GO...

Americans have largely forgotten the Korean War. But in China, it is celebrated as the “War to Resist America and Aid Korea.” Congressman Mike Gallagher and Foundation for the Defense of Democracies Senior Fellow Aaron MacLean sat down with Hudson Senior Fellows Peter Rough [[link removed]] and Michael Doran [[link removed]] to discuss what this distinction means on Counterbalance [[link removed]].

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