Supply chains and national security, U.S. missile defense, and more.
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** October 19, 2024
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Why Did the Experts Fail to Predict Russia's Invasion of Ukraine?
by Peter Rutland
Wars are inherently hard to predict, both in their onset, what happens once they begin, and how they end. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Supply Chains—It’s All National Security Now
by Jerry Haar & Ricardo Ernst
Economic priorities and national security concerns can no longer be considered separate realms of policymaking. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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U.S. Missile Defense Is Under Strain
by Greg Priddy
Further escalation in the Middle East could severely deplete the U.S. missile arsenal, leaving military assets in Europe and Asia vulnerable. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Could Russia Help North Korea With Its Missile and Nuclear Programs?
by Siegfried Hecker
Although North Korea has amassed a threatening nuclear arsenal, it still has significant gaps in its capabilities. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Beyond Deterrence: U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s Strategic Shift
by Jeffrey Reeves
The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command has embraced a command directive to “prevail,” emphasizing greater readiness and the ability to deny and defend against adversarial actions. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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