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Soldiers Have a Huge Stake in Ukraine-Russia Drone-Tech Arms Race
Ukrainian drone warfare has evolved from improvisation to a high‑volume, precision‑strike ecosystem that Russia often struggles to match. With some operators flying up to 15 m...
By Samuel Bendett
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Trump Says U.S. Will Raise Steel Tariffs to 50 Percent at Pennsylvania Rally
United States President Donald Trump has announced his administration is raising tariffs on steel imports from 25 percent to 50 percent....
By Rachel Ziemba
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What Could New U.S. Sanctions Against Russia Look Like?
So far, Russia has resisted Western calls for a cease-fire in its war on Ukraine. And so far, US President Donald Trump has resisted calls by Kyiv and European countries to im...
By Rachel Ziemba
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India-Pakistan Clashes Renew Fears over Nuclear Risk
The tenuous ceasefire that brought India and Pakistan back from the brink of war this month was hailed on both sides as a victory. But experts warn that the disruption to the ...
By Lisa Curtis
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Deal Maker or Duped? Trump’s Embrace of Putin Shows Few Results.
President Trump has described President Vladimir V. Putin as “savvy” and “genius” for invading Ukraine, while bragging about his “very, very good relationship” with the autocr...
By Richard Fontaine
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Fewer PCS Moves Could Reduce Stress, But ‘Devil’s in the Details,’ Experts Say
A new Pentagon effort to reduce permanent-change-of-station (PCS) moves could reduce stress for military families and save money, but it may require rethinking military career...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Nuclear Expert Jon Wolfsthal on the Costs of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Programs Spiraling out of Control
Just as the US House of Representatives passed its so-called “big, beautiful bill” last week, offering large tax cuts to the wealthy and kicking millions off their health insu...
By Jon B. Wolfsthal
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China Has Developed the Largest Drone Carrier in the World — and It’s Getting Ready for Takeoff
China is set to deploy the largest drone carrier in the world by the end of June. Nicknamed the "drone mothership," the aircraft promises to provide China’s People’s Liberatio...
By Elsa B. Kania
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New CNAS Report Reveals Quantum Sensors Critical to Strengthening U.S. GPS and PNT Resilience
Washington, May 28, 2025 — Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Atomic Advantage: Accelerating U.S. Quantum Sensing for Next-Generation ...
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The Trump AI Deals in the Gulf: Measuring the Value Against the Security Concerns
When the White House announced multibillion-dollar artificial intelligence deals with the UAE and Saudi Arabia earlier this month, there were several reactions: surprise at th...
By Janet Egan
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The Russia-Ukraine Drone War: Innovation on the Frontlines and Beyond
Today we’ve got a really exciting event on “The Russia-Ukraine Drone War” and all the kinds of technological innovation going on in that drone war, including but not limited t...
By Samuel Bendett
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Russia Expands Drone Capabilities as Ukraine Conflict Continues
While many of Ukraine’s technological advancements resulting from the war with Russia are well-known, Russian capabilities are also continuing to evolve, including the integra...
By Samuel Bendett
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Trump Touts Record-Breaking Military Recruitment, but Numbers Were Rising Before His Reelection
Ahead of Memorial Day, President Trump has repeatedly taken credit for an upswing in military recruitment, claiming almost no one wanted to join the military before news of hi...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Can Donald Trump Build the ‘Golden Dome’ over the U.S.?
Warheads raining down from beyond the Earth's atmosphere. Faster-than-sound cruise missiles striking US infrastructure. Sky-high nuclear blasts....
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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What a Historic Absence of Its Top Officer Means for the Navy
Walking in the Pentagon’s river entrance, a visitor is greeted by a series of photographs on the walls featuring the top uniformed member of the military services. But for the...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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How the Russian Economy Is Faring as New Sanctions Hit
The European Union, along with the United Kingdom, imposed a new sanctions package on Tuesday that targets Russia....
By Rachel Ziemba
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DJI Drones Are Everywhere. The U.S. May Still Ban Them
Drones from Chinese giant DJI are deeply embedded in American life. With a potential ban looming, the company has until the end of the year to convince U.S. lawmakers it does ...
By Elsa B. Kania
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OpenAI Says It Will Build Massive Data Centers in the U.A.E.
OpenAI unveiled plans on Thursday to build a massive computing complex in the United Arab Emirates, following a deal between the Trump administration and the Persian Gulf nati...
By Pablo Chavez
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New CNAS Report Reveals Key Factors Shaping Global Response to Taiwan Crisis, Offers Strategic Recommendations for the United States
Washington, May 21, 2025 – Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Regional and Global Responses to a Taiwan Contingency: Gauging the Prosp...
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What Trump ‘Walking Away’ Means for Ukraine
President Donald Trump and his top aides have threatened to walk away from efforts to broker peace in Ukraine as attempts to break the logjam with Russia fall short. But what ...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor