No images? Click here A rally against anti-Semitism in Berlin, Germany. (Jörg Carstensen/picture alliance via Getty Images) The belief that a “Jewish state must continually earn the right to exist by satisfying its moral critics and political opponents is absurd,” writes Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead in the Wall Street Journal. Although anti-Semitism is increasing on the left, both the American Jewish community and the US-Israel relationship are strong enough to survive the friction. World Must Show Its Support for Afghan Opposition Ahmad Massoud. (Reza/Getty Images) The international community has few policy options to contain the unstable and fragmenting Taliban, but the best one is to support the National Resistance Front. Hudson Senior Fellow Luke Coffey—who speaks with NRF Leader Ahmad Massoud in an event airing today—explains why in Arab News. NEW Podcast: Protests in China, Xi Goes to Saudi Arabia, and More… China Insider Logo. In Hudson Institute China Center’s new weekly podcast, China Insider, Media Fellow Wilson Shirley interviews Senior Fellow and China Center Director Miles Yu on news stories from China that mainstream outlets often miss. In this first episode, they cover the ongoing protests, Xi Jinping’s upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, and more. Australia’s Role in the China Struggle: A Conversation with Scott Morrison Scott Morrison at the 2021 G20 Summit. (Massimo Di Vita/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images) Australia Stays the Course against Chinese Aggression Anthony Albanese at the APEC Leaders Dialogue (Lauren DeCicca via Getty Images) Cooperative frameworks like AUKUS and AUSMIN serve as a strong reminder that China has few genuine friends and no reliable allies. This bodes well for the US and its allies in the Indo-Pacific, writes Senior Fellow John Lee in the Wall Street Journal. BEFORE YOU GO... The only viable option to deter Beijing’s aggression is to expand the undersea fleet beyond submarines and embrace unmanned systems. Hudson Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Defense Concepts and Technology Bryan Clark explains why in the Washington Examiner. |