The Evening: Ukrainian Battlefield Gains, Germany’s Military Posture, Rock is Alive, and More
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It's Monday, September 12th.
Ukraine Extends Battlefield Gains
Blue-and-yellow flags were raised in more liberated towns and villages in northeast Ukraine on Monday, as the stunning counteroffensive that pushed Russia into a messy retreat boosted optimism at home and abroad over a potential turning point in the war, and renewed international calls to send Ukraine more weapons in hopes of hastening Russia’s defeat, as the Washington Post reports
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Ukraine Signals Major Weapons Request
Ukraine has signaled that it will make major new requests for weapons from the U.S. and its allies, including a long-range missile system Washington has declined to provide, as the WSJ reports
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Germany Outlines Plan to Take Lead Military Role in Europe
Germany’s defense minister said today in comments to the German Council on Foreign Relations that it must assume a leading military role in Europe, underscoring how Russia’s war in Ukraine has transformed Berlin’s strategic thinking, as the FT
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In That Number
30
In a report published today, Ukraine said its armed forces had retaken 30 Russian-occupied settlements on Sunday alone.
Source: WSJ
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Critical Quote
“While very young, her late majesty pledged herself to serve her country and her people and to maintain the precious principles of constitutional government which lie at the heart of our nation. This vow, she kept with unsurpassed devotion.”
— King Charles III
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Optics
(Photo credit: Peter Byrne/WPA Pool/Getty Images.) King Charles III during an audience with the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon at The Palace Of Holyroodhouse on September 12, 2022 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Recommended Reading
“Big Challenges for Russian Oil Price Cap
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This Town Tomorrow
At 3:00 p.m.
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, the CSIS Strategic Technologies Program hosts a conversation on purposeful genomic manipulation and potential implications for the U.S. Department of Defense.
Earlier, at 9:00 a.m.
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, the Atlantic Council hosts a discussion on the prospects for a potential export ban of U.S. oil products and the ramifications of such a measure for the global oil market.
Later, at 10:30 a.m.
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, the Wilson Center holds a session on democratic decay and the comeback of coups.
Video
Last week, the CSIS Global Food Security Program hosted an event on the role of food technology in reducing food loss and waste. Watch the full video here
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Podcasts
Kevin Tran, Morning Consult media and entertainment analyst, joins the podcast to discuss how Gen Zers are less likely than their older counterparts to be aware of or have favorable views toward major news brands and what that means for the future of news.
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Smiles
Maureen Dowd of The Times published a fascinating piece over the weekend about Rolling Stone magazine founder Jann Wenner who has a new memoir coming out this month. While lunching at his Montauk beach compound, Wenner told Dowd that rock and roll isn’t coming back, and that it will “end up like jazz.”
I couldn’t disagree more. While we haven’t seen a powerful rock scene like Seattle’s grunge movement in decades, the music hasn’t, and will never stop. Just take a look at the summer festival series—it’s full of old and great new bands performing for an audience hungry to get out there in Covid’s wake. And take a look at one of the hottest new bands in rock and roll, Goose, which is turning heads and selling out places like Radio City Music Hall. Right under Jann Wenner’s nose. They aren’t selling out Madison Square Garden yet, but my bet is that they will be soon
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