Tag: Defense
Stevenson’s army, April 16
Longtime WaPo reporter Walter Pincus tells how technology is driving intelligence.
FDD has new site following Biden foreign policy.
NYT explains thinking behind Russia sanctions. Russia retaliates.
NYT notes new Russia sanctions will affect Russian banks.
Lawfare parses sanctions in terms of cyber policy. Politico says US won’t send ships into Black Sea. Administration approves new arms sale to UAE.
NYT says US military is looking at neighboring sites after Afghan withdrawal. Trust in US military drops slightly, Bloomberg reports.
Biden keeps Trump’s low refugee cap.
Stevenson’s army, April 15
– The administration this morning announced new sanctions on Russia for its cyber activities.
– There’s lots of news and commentary about the Afghanistan withdrawal announcement. I’ve just begun to read it. It’s best to start with Biden’s speech.
-One significant fact, Politico reports, is that Biden overrode military advice.
– Today the House Intelligence Committee has an open hearing with the IC leaders.Here’s the video of yesterday’s hearing before the Senate committee.
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Stevenson’s army, April 14
– Senate Intelligence committee will hold its hearing with top IC officials Wed at 1000. NYT has a story on its unclassified report. And a link to the document.
-Breaking Defense reports on DOD efforts to prevent Chinese investments in US tech companies.
– Administration says US and allied troops out of Afghanistan by Sept 11.
– NYT says Capitol Police were told to hold back on Jan 6 protesters.
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Stevenson’s army, April 10
– In week 12 of the Conduct [of Foreign Policy] course, we’ll have an exercise where you try to coordinate administration responses to breaking news items. Some officials may push for a political spin. That happens in government, as WaPo discovered from emails between officials at HHS bragging about getting changes in CDC announcements more favorable to Trump positions.
– OMB has the new skinny budget. It shows a small increase for defense, and a 12% increase for international affairs spending. A perennial fight over policies and budgets comes between service chiefs and combatant commanders, as Real Clear Politics reports.
– NYT considers Moscow’s motivations in military moves toward Ukraine.
– Profesor and former APSA Fellow Brian Alexander hosted an interesting program on changing norms in Congress. Take a look.
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Stevenson’s army, April 9
CNN says US Navy may send ships to Black Sea to support Ukraine.
Every 4 years, intelligence community issues Global Trends report. Latest isn’t very reassuring. Text here.
Tax increases may win because of confusion, Politico says.
Politico also says most members of Congress are pretty mediocre.
But who can figure out the Senate parliamentarian’s ruling?
Biden budget outline due today. Defense may get small boost.
Debate over cyber czar role.
Brilliant analysis by Ezra Klein. He sees collapse of GOP as negotiating partner, generational split among Biden staff, loss of trust in economists, and Biden’s traditional political instincts [which I saw and admired when I worked for him.]
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Stevenson’s army, April 7
– Next week, for the first time since 2019, the two intelligence committees will hold open hearings with the leading IC officials for worldwide threat briefings.
– No leaks from the Biden White House, WaPo says.
-No change for now on land mine policy.
– Russia talks to India about arms.
-An anti-waste group criticizes DOD’s unfunded priorities lists.
[Background: SecDef Gates tried to block them.]
– Academic study of Jan 6 rioters finds surprises.
Late additions:
Likely special envoy on Nord Stream 2.
While Xi appeals to Merkel.
And AP says US worries about Taiwan.
And USN does a FONOP.
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