No images? Click here (Getty Images) American security depends on reliable supply chains for critical technologies, explained Hudson Senior Fellow Nadia Schadlow on Arsenal of Democracy. In the Free Press, she analyzes why Chinese dominance of an increasingly vital sensing technology called LIDAR—light detection and ranging—could be the next major national security risk. Failure to Launch: The Problem with the Putin-Kim Strategy (Vladimir Smirnov/Pool/AFP via Getty Images) Kim Jong-un is ready to make North Korea the arsenal of autocracy. In The Messenger, Hudson Asia-Pacific Security Chair Patrick Cronin details what Vladimir Putin can offer the North Korean dictator, and how the United States can ensure the rising partnership fails on the launchpad. Six Reasons the Pentagon Should Retire “Deterrence by Denial” (US Navy photo) “The first step toward change is admitting there is a problem,” write Hudson Senior Fellows Dan Patt and Bryan Clark. In Defense News, they lay out why deterrence by denial no longer works. Dithering Biden Needs to Unblock Ukraine Arms Logjam (DVIDS) Fresh off an Alexander Hamilton Society debate on the merits of US support for Ukraine, Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey argues in Arab News that this week’s successful missile strikes are yet another sure sign that Washington needs to provide Kyiv with longer-range capabilities. Biden Makes “Frightening” Comparison between Climate Change and Nuclear War Threats (Screenshot via YouTube) As China undertakes a nuclear breakout and Russia attempts to redraw borders by force, Joe Biden focuses on the threat of climate change. On Fox News, Hudson Senior Fellow Rebeccah Heinrichs pushes the administration to reexamine its priorities. BEFORE YOU GO... Former Vice President Mike Pence delivered the first address of Hudson’s Presidential Speech Series, emphasizing that a strong America is vital for global security, freedom, and prosperity. |