No images? Click here The second Trump administration is shaking Europe to its core. But with a proactive approach, nations on the continent can transform from United States protectorates into full-fledged partners, argues Peter Rough. Following his arrest, the terrorist who murdered Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim shouted, “Free Palestine.” This is the rallying cry of a terrorist operation that is funded by foreign governments and designed to sow chaos, fear, and violence in America’s streets, writes Liel Leibovitz. India’s nonalignment strategy has grown difficult to sustain in a world increasingly divided by the US-China rivalry. In The Dispatch, Bill Drexel explains how Washington and New Delhi can navigate a new era of cooperation. Michael Doran, Bernard Haykel, and Zineb Riboua discussed why Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia are vital partners in America’s competition with the China-led axis of authoritarian powers. Elaine Chao argues that Washington should take two main steps to overhaul the struggling US air traffic control system: update outdated technologies and work to attract, train, and retain air traffic control talent. Before you go . . . In light of rumors that some inside the Pentagon are recommending a withdrawal of as many as 90,000 US troops from Europe, Rebeccah L. Heinrichs and Mark Melton argue that forward-deployed military forces impose costs on aggressive adversaries and keep violence as far from America’s shores as possible. |