From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject Hudson in 5: Reversing the Overdose Epidemic Attack on America
Date March 1, 2023 12:00 PM
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Reversing the Overdose Epidemic Attack on America

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Yesterday, Hudson President and CEO John P. Walters [[link removed]] testified to the House Intelligence Committee [[link removed]] on the murderous threat that fentanyl made in Mexico with precursors from China poses to the United States. In The Hill [[link removed]], he explains how a strategy modeled on America’s response to terrorism can meet this extreme danger.

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The Lab Leak Theory Reemerges, and China's Ukraine Strategy

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In this episode of China Insider [[link removed]], Hudson China Center Director Miles Yu [[link removed]] and Media Fellow Wilson Shirley [[link removed]] discuss the Department of Energy’s assessment that COVID-19 most likely leaked from a Wuhan lab, and the history of China-Ukraine relations in light of Beijing’s newly released peace plan.

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An Interview with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

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Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] sat down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at last week’s Tikvah Israel Security Conclave [[link removed]] to discuss the historical and intellectual roots of Israeli foreign policy and the future of US-Israel relations.

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Paging Dr. Strangelove

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Hudson Center on Europe and Eurasia Director Peter Rough [[link removed]] appeared on The Dispatch Podcast [[link removed]] to discuss why the best way to avoid Russian escalation is to give Ukraine the tools it needs to win.

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Missile Tests and Combative Messaging from the Kim Family

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North Korea’s nuclear intimidation campaign has a new face: Kim Jong Un’s sister, Kim Yo Jong. On The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer [[link removed]], Hudson Asia-Pacific Security Chair Patrick Cronin [[link removed]] explained the changes in the Kim family’s public image amid the most recent wave of nuclear tests.

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BEFORE YOU GO...

By driving Russians out of Ukraine, US aid has dealt a significant blow to corruption in Europe. In this Hudson policy memo [[link removed]], Senior Fellow Rebeccah Heinrichs [[link removed]] details how Congress has ensured that US weapons are accounted for and tracked to the front line of the war.

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