From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject Senators Mark Kelly and Todd Young on Rebuilding America’s Maritime Industrial Base
Date April 30, 2025 11:00 AM
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Rebuilding America’s Maritime Industrial Base with Senators Mark Kelly and Todd Young [[link removed]]

Today, Senators Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and Todd Young (R-IN) announced that they will reintroduce the SHIPS for America Act on the Senate floor. Tune in at 9:00 a.m. [[link removed]] as they join Michael Roberts [[link removed]] and Bryan Clark [[link removed]] to discuss the act’s importance for deterring Chinese aggression.

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On Track for Cold War with China [[link removed]]

Supporting India against Pakistan might heighten the risk of nuclear war in South Asia. But failing to aid this critical ally [[link removed]] against Chinese-aligned Pakistan would harm the United States’ credibility in the new cold war, warns Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]].

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The US Continues to Push for a Ceasefire Deal Between Russia and Ukraine [[link removed]]

President Donald Trump appears to be moving into a new phase of peace negotiations [[link removed]] with Russia: applying additional pressure to Moscow’s war machine. He could start by imposing secondary sanctions against buyers of Russian energy, explains Rebeccah L. Heinrichs [[link removed]].

Watch here. [[link removed]]

Trump Tore Up Obama’s Iran Deal. Is He Now Negotiating Something Worse? [[link removed]]

Much like the failed Iran nuclear deal negotiated under President Barack Obama, Trump’s proposed nuclear deal would preserve Iran’s latent nuclear weapons capabilities and facilitate a simple reconstitution, warns Michael Doran [[link removed]] in The Free Press [[link removed]].

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The Rise of Russia’s African Empire [[link removed]]

By arming juntas, backing coups, and exploiting chaos, Moscow is capitalizing [[link removed]] on the power vacuum created by Western disengagement from Africa, writes Zineb Riboua [[link removed]].

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Before you go . . .

On Monday, four Japanese Diet members joined Hudson [[link removed]] to discuss how their government should approach domestic political questions, Tokyo’s partnership with America, and Japan’s role in the world.

Watch the event, listen to the podcast, or read the transcript here. [[link removed]]

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