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Center for a New American Security: Developing strong, pragmatic, and principled national security and defense policies.
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CNAS 21 min.
The methamphetamine trade has expanded rapidly in Asia, with potentially catastrophic results for regional security. speaks with about this new war on drugs:
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The U.S. is set to provide exemptions from renewed sanctions on Iran for several countries. discusses with :
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"The United States is going it alone this time." - describes the positions of traditional U.S. allies regarding reimposed sanctions on Iran in an interview with
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"If Deripaska is able to get off with a slap on the wrist, that would be a massive blow to the effectiveness of U.S. sanctions.” - speaks with the about the attempts of a Russian oligarch to avoid U.S. sanctions:
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“Looking at estimates of the size of the caravan, you could ask the question as to whether this is the most appropriate use of U.S. active-duty forces.” - discusses with :
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WATCH: speaks with about the latest round of U.S. sanctions on Iran:
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WATCH: speaks with about Iran's political gains and economic losses in the aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA and reimposition of sanctions:
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The incident represents "the latest chapter in Turkey and Saudi Arabia's ongoing contest" when it comes to leading the Muslim world. - speaks with about the regional implications:
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LISTEN: and discuss the latest report in the CNAS series on the podcast:
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"What's needed most right now is a real nuclear deal -- a denuclearization roadmap lined up with a peace process so that both sides have predictability." - speaks with on Korean denuclearization talks:
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"The administration would have to prioritize its various China economic issues, and probably reveal that Iran is not as big a priority as the trade and North Korea issue sets." - speaks to :
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“Back in May, many of us thought that the Trump administration would get a reduction of 500,000 barrels a day. Reducing is bigger than we would have predicted.” - descries the impact of sanctions on Iran to the 's :
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The situation on the ground in Syria is evolving, presenting the U.S. with a limited range of strategic choices. speaks with about the latest developments in the region:
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"The SDF has shown that it will not go along with the counter-IS mission if it feels like it is threatened by a Turkish invasion.” - describes the complicated realities on the ground in Syria to :
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"It would be folly to dismiss the ability, or will, of the US administration to target Chinese entities for violating sanctions." - discusses the effects of renewed Iranian sanctions on the U.S.-China relationship:
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North Korea "shouldn't be negotiating in pieces as they arise." - offers her assessment of the denuclearization negotiations on the Korean peninsula to :
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"This particular mobilization raises a few issues: the ongoing use of military resources for things other than war and deterrence." - writes in :
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“China being at the front of the cutting-edge of technology concerns a lot of different people for different reasons, but right now they’re all converging." - speaks with 's :
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Providing waivers from renewed U.S. sanctions on Iran will help "avoid what would potentially be a very painful confrontation." - assesses the evolving U.S. sanctions regime in a conversation with the :
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Costs associated with the military deployment to US border could climb above $200 million by the end of 2018, according to Pentagon figures. discusses with 's :
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