From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject How to Save Ukraine
Date March 19, 2025 11:00 AM
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How to Save Ukraine [[link removed]]

Can Kasapoğlu [[link removed]] and Peter Rough [[link removed]] offer three practical ways [[link removed]] for the United States and its European allies to continue to aid Ukraine: (1) establishing a European fund to purchase American weapons, (2) facilitating technology transfers to Ukraine, and (3) deepening the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s partnership with Kyiv.

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The Trump Administration’s Strategy to Stop the Houthis’ Attacks

The Trump administration’s shift in focus from the Houthis to their Iranian benefactors changes the calculus in the region. “He means business in the negotiations over their nuclear program,” said Mike Doran [[link removed]] on Deep Dive [[link removed]].

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Exploit America’s Commercial Strengths to Mobilize Weapons Production [[link removed]]

Bryan Clark [[link removed]], Dan Patt [[link removed]], and Nadia Schadlow [[link removed]] lay out three steps the Pentagon needs to take to ensure the US has access to the munitions it needs in Breaking Defense [[link removed]]. For more, read their Hudson report [[link removed]] on how the US can exploit its commercial strengths to mobilize weapons production.

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Trump Doesn’t Faze Xi Jinping [[link removed]]

China is strengthening its ties with Russia and Iran while Western alliances deteriorate, warns Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] in The Wall Street Journal [[link removed]].

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Congress, Let Trump Cut Tariffs [[link removed]]

For President Donald Trump’s talk of reciprocal tariffs to move beyond rhetoric, he will need Congress to renew his Trade Promotion Authority so that he can lower tariffs when US rates are higher. Paul Sracic [[link removed]] elaborates in The Wall Street Journal [[link removed]].

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Before you go . . .

On C-SPAN’s Washington Journal [[link removed]], Nadia Schadlow [[link removed]] explains what the future of NATO might look like in light of the Trump administration’s demand for greater European military spending.

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