No images? Click here Peter Rough argues that instead of lamenting the possibility of a second Trump administration, Europe should take steps now to pull its own weight in the transatlantic alliance. European allies are fretting about the possible reelection of Donald Trump. But Nadia Schadlow argues in Politico that “a little more reflection and a little less contempt might go a long way toward creating the kind of enduring transatlantic consensus we need.” In the Wall Street Journal, Walter Russell Mead discusses the rising skepticism from both the right and the left about the American-led world order. “When we disengage, we embolden our enemies,” warned H.R. McMaster as China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea strengthen their political, military, and economic ties. Mario Mancuso argues that the Houthis’ recent drone strike on Tel Aviv represents a significant strategic shift for the terror group. Before you go . . . A panel of experts joined Olivia Enos to discuss new evidence that China is using Hong Kong to engage in illicit financial activity and sow conflict around the world. Act now. Be a part of promoting American leadership and engagement for a secure, free, and prosperous future for us all. |