This Thursday, July 28 at 12:30pm, experts explore the operational lessons learned to date from the war in Ukraine and what we can expect over the months to come.
Register here to watch online or attend the event live at The Heritage Foundation.
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Russia has a significant advantage numerically over U.S. and NATO in non-strategic nuclear weapons (NSNWs) in Europe. The United States and NATO must take steps to address this asymmetry in NSNWs to mitigate Russia’s advantage, which could lead to further instability in the region.
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Maritime contests are by nature regional, requiring U.S. actions to be similarly conceptualized and executed while navigating a mosaic of competing local interests.
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Maiya Clark and Grace Hermanson
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U.S. military aid to Ukraine has depleted our own stockpiles, leaving us dangerously low of some key types of munitions. Our misguided assumption that modern warfare would not be as reliant on manufacturing capacity has left us unprepared for a great power conflict—and Congress needs to push for change.
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Thomas Spoehr and Grace Hermanson
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If the recruiting crisis is not turned around soon, it could seriously affect U.S. national defense long-term—at a time when readiness is crucial. The military needs to focus on tailoring competitive compensation and benefit programs to this generation.
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Frederico Bartels and Conner Bolanos
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House Democrats and Republicans, in a show of support for a strong national defense, authorized $839 billion for the fiscal year 2023 defense budget. The Biden administration had proposed a 2023 defense budget that would reduce the size of our armed forces, retire more ships and planes than it would buy, and ignore the impact of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.
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Iran will soon be providing military drones to Russia, supporting Moscow’s 4-plus-month-old unjust war against Ukraine. The trajectory of the Russo-Iranian relationship is deeply troubling.
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