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The Iran War Is a Boon for Russia. Putin Should Still Worry.
By Thomas Graham
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The Donroe Doctrine Leans on Sticks But Needs Carrots
By Shannon K. O'Neil
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Gulf Leaders Need Trump to Finish the Job in Iran
By Steven A. Cook
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Iran’s Policy Ripple Effect
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Podcast: Why U.S. Allies Aren't Following on Iran
With the Strait of Hormuz closed and oil markets in turmoil, U.S. allies are publicly distancing themselves from the Iran War, while quietly calculating how much independence they can afford. Host James M. Lindsay sits down with Kristi Govella of CSIS and Constanze Stelzenmüller of the Brookings Institution to unpack the allied response on The President’s Inbox podcast.
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President Trump ordered the U.S. government to stop using Anthropic’s cutting-edge AI model. It is the latest development in a standoff between the tech company and the Pentagon over how the new technology should be used.
The War in Ukraine
Russia’s invasion has reshaped European security, strained Western alliances, and tested the limits of international resolve. But, as the conflict enters its fifth year, the terms of any eventual settlement appear to remain as contested as the front lines themselves.
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