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    Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Biggest War is One He Almost Never Talks Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½

    Vox examines the escalating war in Somalia, citing Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½ experts and data.

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    Is the U.S. Conducting Air Strikes Against Al Qaeda in Yemen?

    Is the U.S. conducting covert strikes in Yemen, David Sterman takes a look.

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    Men Lie, Strategies Lie—Numbers Don’t

    To find the real priorities of the National Defense Strategy – check the word counts, says Peter W. Singer.

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    ‘Mission Ahead, Heavens Above’

    Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½’s Peter W. Singer explores the future through a short story – the first in a monthly series.

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    Candace Rondeaux, “Putin’s Sledgehammer”

    Candace Rondeaux features on this episode of C-SPAN’s Booknotes+ to discuss her book Putin’s Sledgehammer.

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    Lab Director and Senior Fellow Amy J. Nelson Quoted by Le Monde

    Future Security Scenarios Lab Director and Senior Fellow Amy J. Nelson was recently quoted by

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    The U.S. Finally Has a Tool to Deter Hostage-Taking

    Future Security Program Fellow Sarah Moriarty writes on a new tool to deter hostage taking.

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    Europe’s IRGC Sanctions Show It’s Learning to Fight a Gray-Zone War

    The EU’s decision to designate Iran’s IRGC as a terrorist organization marks a shift away from cautious diplomacy.

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    China is Building ‘Full-Stack’ Defense-Innovation Cities

    While the U.S. struggles to add rare-earth factories and drone-test ranges, Beijing is creating them in clusters, argues Peter W. Singer.