The Evening: Tariffs Move Forward, Long Way Zelensky, David Gilmour, and More
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Good Evening,
It's Monday, March 3rd.
Tariffs Move Forward
President Trump said the U.S. would go ahead with 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico effective Tuesday, declaring there was “no room left” for negotiations with America’s neighbors, as the WSJ reports
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Long Way for Zelensky
President Volodymyr Zelensky returned to Ukraine on Monday after a whirlwind diplomatic mission that included both humiliation, by President Trump, and a warm embrace, from European leaders. He vowed to use all diplomatic avenues to pursue an end to Ukraine’s war with Russia, but acknowledged there was “a long way to go,” as the NYT reports
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Arab Leaders Plan
A faltering ceasefire in Gaza and President Donald Trump’s proposal to displace its residents have lit a fire under Arab leaders to come up with a plan for the enclave’s future, as The Washington Post reports
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Executive Education
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by March 12.
Audio Briefs
CSIS now offers audio versions of our latest analysis. Listen to the latest Critical Questions by CSIS's Max Bergmann, "Why It’s Time to Reconsider a European Army
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In That Number
70 percent
Rather than the big, heavy artillery that the war was once known for, drones now inflict about 70 percent of all Russian and Ukrainian casualties.
Source: NYT
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Critical Quote
“I think everyone needs to get in the room and make a deal…if somebody doesn’t want to make a deal, that person won’t be around for very long.”
—President Donald Trump
iDeas Lab
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Equipment will continue to flow to Ukraine despite the exhaustion of funding and the Trump administration’s opposition to new packages. Read more on Ukraine funding here.
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The Andreas C. Dracopoulos iDeas Lab at CSIS enhances our research with the latest in cutting-edge web technologies, design, and multimedia.
Optics
(Photo credit: Justin Tallis/Pool/AFP/Getty Images.) European NATO leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pose for a family photograph during a summit held at Lancaster House in central London on March 2, 2025.
Recommended Reading
"Is Ukraine Now Doomed?
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" by CSIS's Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park.
This Town Tomorrow
At 10:00 a.m.
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, the CSIS Strategic Technologies Program discusses how the United States can position itself as a global leader in quantum technologies.
Later, at 11:00 a.m.
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, the CSIS Korea Chair welcomes journalists Eunjoong Kim and Yoojin Kim to discuss South Korea's ongoing political crisis.
Earlier, at 9:00 a.m.
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, the Hudson Institute hosts the leader of the Venezuelan opposition, María Corina Machado, to unpack implications of Maduro’s dictatorship for Venezuela and the United States.
Video
Last week, CSIS Renewing American Innovation held an event for the launch of its new report and a discussion with stakeholders on sustaining U.S. leadership in semiconductor design. Watch the full video here.
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Podcasts
CSIS’s Max Bergmann joins the podcast to discuss the Middle East issues that unite and divide European countries and how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may be reshaping European perspectives on the region.
Listen on Spotify
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& Apple Podcasts
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Smiles
“Home, home again.
I like to be here when I can.”
Every once in a while, I discover a video capturing a moment of musical genius that is unforgettable—this is one of those moments. The clip I’m referring to was first posted last September, but it is new to me. Watching this post of David Gilmour and his incredible band rehearsing for their brief tour last fall, makes me now wish I’d flown to LA to see them at the Hollywood Bowl.
Gilmour and Pink Floyd’s music has always been singular. No one else sounds like them. Just last week, I was excited to learn that Floyd is re-releasing “Pink Floyd at Pompeii — MCMLXXII,” the band’s 1972 concert film/documentary, with a restored version that is coming to Imax and other cinema starting April 24, followed shortly by a first-time stand-alone release of the soundtrack on May 2. If you have ever seen this film, and in particular, the band’s performance of “Echoes,” you know exactly why it is important.
Back to the clip of Gilmour’s fall tour rehearsal
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, I strongly recommend headphones, and I hope that you are as spellbound as I am.
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The Evening is my daily guide to key insights CSIS brings to the events of the day. It is composed by Lauren Adler, Ava Rose, and the External Relations team.
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