No images? Click here American Energy Security: A Conversation with Senator Dan Sullivan Trans-Alaska Pipeline moves crude oil from Prudhoe Bay to the ice free port of Valdez, Alaska. (Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) From Putin's energy blackmail to recent leaks in the NordStream pipelines, energy security equates to national and economic security. Senator Dan Sullivan and Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Brigham McCown discuss the need for a clear and concise national energy policy that ensures an accessible, affordable, and reliable supply of domestic energy for the nation. Establishing and Fortifying US National Security Supply ChainsStaff Sgt. Neil Oltmer uses metallic inert gas welding to build a mounting plate on March 18, 2014, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. (US Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class David Bernal Del Agua) Hudson Institute hosts the latest installment of the House Intelligence Committee’s “Beyond the SCIF” series, a discussion on the importance of near-shoring critical infrastructure supply chains. The event features Hudson President and CEO John Walters and Congressmen Mike Turner and Brian Fitzpatrick. Iranians Are Protesting the Regime’s Criminality—and America Can HelpFollowing the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody, protestors take to the streets of Tehran on September 21, 2022. (AFP via Getty Images) Iranians are protesting not only the theocracy that constrains them but also the kleptocracy that impoverishes them. In the New York Post, Hudson Research Fellow Nate Sibley explains why it is in America’s interest to help the Iranian people defeat the corrupt Khamenei regime. Nine Ways the US Can Support the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan Newly recruited Taliban fighters parade in armored vehicles after their graduation ceremony in Herat, Afghanistan, on September 13, 2022. (Moshen Karimi/AFP via Getty Images) Since the Taliban’s return to power, one credible and non-extremist group has been willing to take up arms in opposition: the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan. Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey makes nine concrete, realistic suggestions on how the US can help in this policy memo for Hudson Institute. Plan B on Iran: A Conversation with Secretary Mike Pompeo Iranian protesters burn US and Israeli flags next to a portrait of Major General Qasem Soleimani during an anti-Israel protest in downtown Tehran on August 9, 2022. (Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Hudson Distinguished Fellow Michael Pompeo and Senior Fellow Mike Doran discuss why the Biden administration can no longer afford to rely on the same failed strategies in dealing with Iran, and what a new approach should look like. BEFORE YOU GO... For the Wall Street Journal, Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead explains why the United Kingdom needs robust trade deals and investment-friendly domestic policies if Liz Truss is to make Brexit work. |