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  • May 1, 2023
    Spectator (UK)
    Is the US a Threat to Christians in the Middle East?
    Is the US a Threat to Christians in the Middle East?
    … minister, have risen, but past reality has always disappointed. America’s 2003 invasion of Iraq was Washington’s greatest foreign policy blunder in more than a half century. The costs to Americans were high, yet the price paid by Iraqis …
    By Doug Bandow
  • April 30, 2023
    The Hill (Online)
    Deterrence, Reassurance, and Can Kicking: The Washington Declaration
    Deterrence, Reassurance, and Can Kicking: The Washington Declaration
    Instead of trying to fill the bottomless pit of reassuring South Korea, the U.S. should back down from its unrealistic expectation of denuclearizing North Korea and instead attempt to restrain Kim’s nuclear arsenal via arms control.
    By Eric Gomez
  • April 28, 2023
    The Critic
    Why Russia Is Still in Business
    Why Russia Is Still in Business
    … more peripheral and negotiable. The arms trade, indeed, is a straight rebuttal of all this talk of colonial legacies dictating policy. Navigating between interests and powers, Egypt, despite being one of the greatest recipients of US military and economic assistance …
    By Patrick Porter
  • April 27, 2023
    UnHerd
    How Europe Can Defend Itself
    How Europe Can Defend Itself
    … is led by European‐​friendly primacists for the next generation, and even with a rear‐​guard effort by the foreign policy establishment to resist, new realities will bear down upon Washington and force it to prioritise the largest, richest near …
    By Patrick Porter
  • April 27, 2023
    Blog
    Comparing the Cost of IRA Energy Tax Credits to Expensing
    … levels of investment and economic growth. In general, expensing offers the most economic benefits for the budgetary cost of the policy. Making R&D expensing and 100 percent bonus depreciation permanent would lower revenues by about $582 billion over a …
    By Adam N. Michel
  • April 25, 2023
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Going to War in Mexico over Fentanyl Is a Terrible Idea
    Going to War in Mexico over Fentanyl Is a Terrible Idea
    We’re unfortunately used to going to war overseas for dubious purposes, but what about a war with a next-door neighbor over fentanyl? Justin Logan details the proposals now in Congress.
    Featuring Justin Logan and Caleb O. Brown
  • April 25, 2023
    Blog
    The GOP’s Modest Debt Limit Proposal
    The GOP’s Modest Debt Limit Proposal
    Although the Limit, Save, Grow Act would be a step toward fiscal discipline, it falls short in achieving long-term fiscal sustainability.
    By Romina Boccia
  • April 23, 2023
    CBNW Magazine
    SLCM-N: Necessary or Excessive?
    SLCM-N: Necessary or Excessive?
    This article examines the potential role for the SLCM-N in the U.S. nuclear arsenal, provides an overview of the cases for and against it, and argues that the Biden administration made the correct choice.
    By Eric Gomez
  • April 23, 2023
    19FortyFive
    Are You Willing to Die for Taiwan?
    Are You Willing to Die for Taiwan?
    Washington should not turn its support for Taiwan into a trial of military force on the battlefield. A conventional Sino-American conflict would be terrible.
    By Doug Bandow
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