No images? Click here If President Donald Trump wants to maintain peace in Europe, America’s status as the world superpower, and a strong North Atlantic Treaty Organization, he should ensure the United States remains in control of NATO’s military command, writes Rebeccah L. Heinrichs in The Dispatch. Jason Hsu will host industry leaders from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, ASML, Tokyo Electron, and MediaTek to discuss how the US can leverage its commercial and diplomatic partnerships to build a more sustainable domestic semiconductor ecosystem. The winner of this generation’s space race will be the country that best produces and uses artificial intelligence and microchips. To prevail, the US needs export control strategies that address national security concerns while allowing American companies to compete globally. Nury Turkel explains how Washington can implement this strategy in a new Hudson policy memo. Ukrainian Member of Parliament Oleksii Goncharenko joins Hudson’s Luke Coffey for a conversation on the state of US-Ukraine relations amid ongoing peace negotiations. Tune in today at 8:00 a.m. As rising costs imperil the US military’s scale and capability, Harold Furchtgott-Roth and David Chu, an adjunct senior fellow at the Institute for Defense Analysis, will discuss how the Pentagon can address political and cultural obstacles to change. Tune in live today at 12:00 p.m. Before you go . . . China’s access to user data on TikTok is a grave national security threat—but this should not be the primary concern about the app. The real threat comes from Beijing’s ability to spread propaganda through its algorithm, warns Michael Sobolik. |