From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject Abandoning Ukraine Would Be a Gift to America’s Adversaries
Date February 7, 2024 12:00 PM
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President Donald Trump’s former national security advisor, H.R. McMaster [[link removed]], weighed in as the Senate bill to send more aid to Ukraine was unveiled: “The abandonment of Kyiv would be a gift to the Moscow–Tehran–Beijing–Pyongyang axis of aggressors,” McMaster said in a Hudson statement [[link removed]].

Joe Biden needs to make Iran fear America again, otherwise “Iran will continue playing the Middle East like a piano, and President Biden will keep dancing to Tehran’s tune for the rest of his time in office,” writes Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] in the Wall Street Journal [[link removed]].

On Counterbalance [[link removed]] last week, Senior Fellows Michael Doran [[link removed]] and Ezra Cohen [[link removed]] explained how the October 7 attack was a failure of both Israeli and American intelligence. And with the war in Gaza entering its fifth month, Doran discussed how American pressure to end the war is creating a divide between Israel and the United States on Israel Update [[link removed]].

The Biden administration’s retaliatory strikes will not be enough to compel Iran to cease its aid to terrorist proxies, argued Senior Fellow Rebeccah Heinrichs [[link removed]] on Fox News [[link removed]].

Senior Fellow Luke Coffey [[link removed]] highlighted how a Russian victory in Ukraine could further destabilize Europe, which is America’s largest export market and the source of millions of jobs in the US, before a Senate foreign relations subcommittee [[link removed]]. In Arab News [[link removed]], he writes about an old transit route that could help connect NATO to Central Asia amid Houthi attacks in the Red Sea: the Middle Corridor.

BEFORE YOU GO...

Facing an increasingly capable People’s Liberation Army, the US military needs to adapt for a post-dominance era. Senior Fellow Bryan Clark [[link removed]] explains how on the podcast From the Crows’ Nest [[link removed]].

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