No images? Click here (Salwan Georges/The Washington Post via Getty Images) Yesterday, Hudson President and CEO John P. Walters testified to the House Intelligence Committee on the murderous threat that fentanyl made in Mexico with precursors from China poses to the United States. In The Hill, he explains how a strategy modeled on America’s response to terrorism can meet this extreme danger. The Lab Leak Theory Reemerges, and China's Ukraine Strategy (China Insider Logo) In this episode of China Insider, Hudson China Center Director Miles Yu and Media Fellow Wilson Shirley 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. An Interview with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Screenshot via the Wall Street Journal) Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead sat down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at last week’s Tikvah Israel Security Conclave to discuss the historical and intellectual roots of Israeli foreign policy and the future of US-Israel relations. Paging Dr. Strangelove (John Moore/Getty Images) Hudson Center on Europe and Eurasia Director Peter Rough appeared on The Dispatch Podcast to discuss why the best way to avoid Russian escalation is to give Ukraine the tools it needs to win. Missile Tests and Combative Messaging from the Kim Family (Screenshot via CNN) 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, Hudson Asia-Pacific Security Chair Patrick Cronin explained the changes in the Kim family’s public image amid the most recent wave of nuclear tests. 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, Senior Fellow Rebeccah Heinrichs details how Congress has ensured that US weapons are accounted for and tracked to the front line of the war. |