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How the Nordic Countries Are Quietly Leading the Alliance into the Future

Magnus Nordenman | April 08, 2013
Nordic flags

Amidst massive defense cuts and perennial squabbling over burden sharing across NATO, the Nordic countries of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark have quietly assumed a real leadership role in the transatlantic security relationship. They are making valuable contributions to the Alliance in personnel, strategic vision, operations, and policy.

The No-Fly Zone Conundrum

Frederic C. Hof | April 08, 2013
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Since the very start of armed resistance to the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad there have been demands that US President Barack Obama declare and impose a no-fly zone over parts of Syria. Over the past several months these demands have increased exponentially, as the regime has established a deadly pattern of terror: when populated areas are lost, the reflexive response is to subject urban neighborhoods and towns to artillery, air, and even missile assaults.

Obama Played it Safe in Israel

Ana Palacio | April 08, 2013
Barack Obama with Israeli leaders

Now that the dust has settled on President Barack Obama’s much-anticipated trip to Israel, it is possible to analyse the significance of the visit. The trip — the first foreign visit of his second term — carries important implications for US foreign policy.

Hagel's Three Questions

James Joyner | April 05, 2013
Chuck Hagel NDU

 Chuck Hagel recently delivered his first major public-policy address since becoming secretary of defense.

Connecting NATO Forces...and Minds

Julian Lindley–French | April 05, 2013
Chuck Hagel NDU speech April 2013

“A thorough examination of the way our military is organized and operates will...highlight our inherent strengths.  Our strategic planning must emphasize these strengths, which include leader development, training, mobility and logistics, special operations forces, cyber, space, research and development.”

The Military Isn't Going to Change Anytime Soon

James Joyner | April 04, 2013
Chuck Hagel speaks at NDU April 2013

In his first major policy address as Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel called for a radical overhaul of our armed forces -- "not just tweaking or chipping away at existing structures and practices." While the goal is bold and laudable, history tells us that achieving it is unlikely.

Disrupting Undersea Cables: Cyberspace's Hidden Vulnerability

Paul Saffo | April 04, 2013
Undersea cables

Early last week, operators noted that there were disruptions on multiple undersea communications cables that terminated in Egypt and nearby destinations, including I-ME-WE, TE-North, EIG, and SEA-ME-WE-3. The sheer number of breaks struck some observers as an odd coincidence, but was

India's Tough Road to the Security Council

Rajan Menon | April 04, 2013
India's UN representative

Something President Obama said in his speech to India’s parliament in 2010 gladdened lots of Indian hearts.

Superbugs and Superproblems

Pejman Yousefzadeh | April 03, 2013
Bacterial farm

Thomas Frieden, director of the US Centers for Disease Control, warns “nightmare bacteria” with a “fatality rate as high as 50 percent” and a high resistance to antibiotics could soon become a public health crisis. A coordinated international effort to prevent that outcome is imperative.

Iran and the US: Deadly Embrace or Suicide Pact?

Harlan Ullman | April 03, 2013
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

During the Cold War, the thermonuclear standoff between the United States and Soviet Union was often described as two scorpions in a bottle. The notion was that both scorpions would sting the other to death no matter which struck first. Of course, the prospect of the scorpions being of the opposite sex with options other than mutual suicide was rarely raised.

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