From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject The Future of US Foreign Policy in the Middle East with Senator James Risch
Date June 11, 2025 11:00 AM
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The Future of US Foreign Policy in the Middle East with Senator James Risch [[link removed]]

At Hudson, Senator James Risch (R-ID) emphasized [[link removed]] that the United States needs to tighten sanctions enforcement against Iran and support Israel in preventing Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon.

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New Dimensions of Strategic Depth [[link removed]]

In First Breakfast [[link removed]], Nadia Schadlow [[link removed]] explains that strategic depth—the time and space a nation has to respond to threats—is now shaped by cyber networks, satellites, and supply chains. To maintain its military edge and deter future wars, the US needs to think beyond terrain, support frontline allies, and preoccupy adversaries by creating challenges, she argues.

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The Evolving Indo-Pacific Order with Foreign Minister of Singapore Vivian Balakrishnan [[link removed]]

“We are all watching what happens between China and America,” said Foreign Minister of Singapore Vivian Balakrishnan. At Hudson he explained [[link removed]] that while partners like Singapore seek deeper ties with the US, these relationships need to be grounded in trust and mutual benefit.

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Merz’s Chance to Reset the US-Germany Alliance [[link removed]]

In German Chancellor Fredrick Merz, President Donald Trump finally has the partner he needs to forge the transatlantic compact [[link removed]] he has so long sought. He should seize the moment and grasp Merz’s extended hand of friendship, writes Peter Rough [[link removed]].

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Defending in Outer Space: A Conversation with Congressman Jeff Crank [[link removed]]

Yesterday Congressman Jeff Crank (R-CO) joined Hudson to discuss why space-based security is crucial to the American way of life. During the event [[link removed]] he announced the founding of the House Golden Dome Caucus, which will work to implement Trump’s next-generation missile defense plan.

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Before you go . . .

India has emerged as one of America’s most important partners [[link removed]]. But the Trump administration’s stances on issues like the Kashmir conflict and student visas risk alienating New Delhi, warns Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]].

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