What Trump’s Assault on the U.S. Military Means for America; How Israel Can Bring Peace to the Middle East; To Outcompete China, Washington Must Unleash the Private Sector
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A member of the Louisiana National Guard on patrol in Washington, D.C., September 2025

The Dilemma of Duty Under Trump

What His Assault on the U.S. Military Means for America

By Max Boot

 

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Israeli tanks at the Israel-Gaza border, October 2025

Israel’s Vision of Victory

How the Country Can Bring Peace to the Middle East

By Amos Yadlin and Avner Golov

 
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How America Can Win the Biotech Race

To Outcompete China, Washington Must Unleash the Private Sector

By Todd Young

 

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese leader Xi Jinping, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Beijing, September 2025 

Don’t Overestimate the Autocratic Alliance

Washington Still Has Significant Leverage Over China, North Korea, and Russia

By Patricia M. Kim

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