From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject Governor Mike Dunleavy on Global Energy Security
Date May 14, 2025 11:00 AM
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Alaska’s Role in Global Energy Security with Governor Mike Dunleavy [[link removed]]

Alaskan Governor Mike Dunleavy joined Japan Chair Kenneth Weinstein [[link removed]] to discuss how Alaska can help supply Japan and other Indo-Pacific allies with a reliable flow of American energy [[link removed]] to reduce the region’s dependence on Russian gas.

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

Trump’s Mideast Trip Is His Best Chance to Derail Iran’s Nuclear Schemes [[link removed]]

As President Donald Trump meets with key leaders in the Middle East, Nikki Haley [[link removed]] lays out three steps [[link removed]] the US should take to constrain Iran’s nuclear ambitions:

1. Follow through on threats to sanction China for buying Iranian oil

2. Rally regional allies to present a united front

3. Make it clear that the US will support a military strike against Iran’s nuclear program

Read here. [[link removed]]

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković on Europe’s Growing Role in Transatlantic Ties [[link removed]]

“The Russian invasions remind us that independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity are fragile unless defended,” said Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković at Hudson.

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

Trump’s High-Flying Persian Gulf Strategy [[link removed]]

If the numerous executives accompanying Trump on his Middle East tour [[link removed]] can secure agreements with Gulf leaders, the president’s strategy to integrate the region into the American rather than the Chinese tech ecosphere will be in a good place, writes Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]].

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Building Weapons that Adapt and Scale [[link removed]]

Representatives from the Air Force Materiel Command, Anduril Industries, General Atomics, the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit, and Boeing joined Bryan Clark [[link removed]] to discuss how the US military can exploit battlefield innovation to develop munitions that can adapt and scale [[link removed]] for twenty-first-century warfare.

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

Before you go . . .

Michael Sobolik [[link removed]] argues in a new policy memo [[link removed]] that enforcing restrictions on TikTok is key to weakening Beijing’s ability to wage economic and information warfare against the US.

Read here. [[link removed]]

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