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** September 13, 2025
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Four Silent Crises Undermining US Interests
by Patrick Quirk
Without more US attention, humanitarian crises in Gaza, Sudan, Haiti, and Syria could create destabilizing knock-on effects that could derail US foreign policy. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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How America Can Leverage Its Battery Oversupply for Global Gains
by Sebastian Borell
US battery oversupply offers an opportunity to expand into new markets, counter Chinese dominance, and secure long-term energy competitiveness. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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A Department of War or Department of Defense?
by Stephen Cimbala & Lawrence Korb
Contrary to critics and proponents, the Trump administration’s DOD rebranding is not likely to substantially change the institution. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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The Strategic Void in Germany’s Defense Debate
by Tobias Fella & Lukas Mengelkamp
The debate on the Medium Forces can serve as an example of both the progress and the challenges of the German defense debate. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Donald Trump’s UK State Visit Could Be a Reagan Moment
by Kaush Arha
At Westminster, President Trump can cement his legacy in Europe by making NATO unassailable and warning the Kremlin: Leave Ukraine alone. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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