No images? Click here President Donald Trump’s tariffs face a legal fight as he seeks to rebalance global trade. But if the Supreme Court rules against the president, he could still build a new trade system that serves America and the free world—at China’s expense. Tom Duesterberg explains how in National Review. Today at 3:00 p.m., Senator David McCormick (R-PA) will join Hudson to discuss how Nippon Steel’s investment in the US steel industry advances American industrial and economic strength. Military strikes on alleged drug smuggling vessels are just one part of the Trump administration’s effort to increase the pressure on Venezuela’s repressive Maduro regime. On Friday, September 19, at 3:00 p.m., Daniel Batlle will host an expert panel to examine what this show of force means for US policy toward Venezuela and the country’s future. Peter Rough joined Aaron MacLean on School of War to discuss the European perspective of Russia’s incursion into Polish airspace and how the strike might affect the future of security on the Continent. By violating North Atlantic Treaty Organization airspace, Moscow sought to probe the alliance’s response—and test its unity. Rebeccah Heinrichs analyzed NATO’s possible responses on Bloomberg. Before you go . . . Amid rising great power competition, forward deployed forces are vital for US security. The Trump administration’s forthcoming Global Posture Review and National Defense Strategy should make this case to the American people, argues Luke Coffey. |