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Distinguished Fellow  Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] warns that global problems have begun to outpace the United States’ capacity to address them. Only a dynamic and ambitious American society can reverse this slide, he argues in the  Wall Street Journal [[link removed]].
In the  New York Post [[link removed]], Distinguished Fellow  Mike Pompeo [[link removed]] writes that “common sense is in short supply” as the Biden administration puts America on its back foot against rising adversaries. To learn how the US can support its frontline allies and restore deterrence, watch his  discussion [[link removed]] with Senior Fellow  Michael Doran [[link removed]] tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. EST.
On  School of War [[link removed]], Senior Fellow  Rebeccah Heinrichs [[link removed]] said that the US needs to take action to deter threats around the globe. And in  Providence [[link removed]], she explains why Washington’s strategy in the Middle East needs to aim for stability rather than de-escalation.
Sweden’s approval for membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization marks a significant milestone in European security—particularly in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Senior Fellow  Luke Coffey [[link removed]] discusses the importance of Sweden’s accession in  Arab News [[link removed]].
Senior Fellow  Tim Walton [[link removed]] details four strategies to address the Air Force’s “distance anxiety”—the service’s insufficient capacity to affordably deliver lethal mass over long ranges—in  Breaking Defense [[link removed]].
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Japan Chair  Kenneth R. Weinstein [[link removed]] will host former National Security Advisor of Japan Shigeru Kitamura, Brigadier General James Wellons, and National Institute for Defense Studies Director of Policy Studies Sugio Takahashi to discuss Japan’s evolving security challenges and opportunities for deeper US-Japan collaboration tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. EST. Learn more  here [[link removed]].
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