No images? Click here On Fox News, Rebeccah Heinrichs explained Israel’s “two-front problem” in fighting Hamas and Hezbollah and the Biden administration’s failure to recognize the new axis of Iran, Russia, China, and North Korea. Before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, Bryan Clark explained why the Pentagon’s acquisition process is largely built on outdated assumptions that significantly drive up costs, constrain innovation and adaptability, and leave the United States military less prepared for conflict. On Monday’s episode of Deep Dive, Michael Doran said Israel’s response to the Iran-backed Hezbollah rocket attack that claimed the lives of 12 children would need to be forceful—and that it’s time for the United States to stop restraining Jerusalem. Distinguished Fellow Mike Pompeo and David J. Urban lay out seven steps President Donald Trump could take to set the terms of a Russia-Ukraine peace deal in a potential second term. Lt. Gen. Sean A. Gainey, head of the Army Space and Missile Defense Command, said that the US military needs to learn from Ukraine’s low-cost acoustic drone detection program to avoid expending costly interceptor missiles on inexpensive drones. Before you go . . . After securing a landslide victory, Britain’s Labour Party announced that one of its first policy initiatives will be a major defense review. Luke Coffey writes that “when it comes to defense funding, the time to be bold is now, not when it is too late.” Act now. Be a part of promoting American leadership and engagement for a secure, free, and prosperous future for us all. |