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Johnson’s pursuit of Biden, Burisma investigation raises red flags

Johnson’s pursuit of Biden, Burisma investigation raises red flags

by Shirin Ali | Aug 12, 2020 | Featured, National Security

A national intelligence document released Friday by the Trump administration revealed Russia is using pro-Russia Ukrainian officials to slander presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, undermining a key pillar of U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s ongoing...
U.S. foreign policy needs to reflect rise of Russia and China, senator says

U.S. foreign policy needs to reflect rise of Russia and China, senator says

by Bing Xiao | Nov 12, 2019 | National Security

WASHINGTON — U.S. foreign policy must acknowledge greater competition from Russia and China as global powers rather than current policies that assume America as the sole superpower, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., said Tuesday at the Center for a New American Security. “In...
China  is a bigger threat to elections than Russia, officials say

China is a bigger threat to elections than Russia, officials say

by Chiara Vercellone | Oct 22, 2019 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – China has become a bigger threat to the 2020 Presidential election than Russia, and its tactics to influence voting outcomes are different, top federal law enforcement officials said Tuesday at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on safeguarding...
Security experts urge Trump to ‘move faster’ in foreign policy matters

Security experts urge Trump to ‘move faster’ in foreign policy matters

by Chiara Vercellone | Oct 18, 2019 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — If the United States doesn’t quickly adapt to the technological changes in warfare and foreign policy, major adversaries like China and Russia will have an advantage over the U.S. in future conflicts, experts say. William Greenwalt, senior fellow at...
Democrats resurrect bill to punish election interference

Democrats resurrect bill to punish election interference

by Holly Barker and Matt Reynolds | Jun 28, 2019 | Politics

WASHINGTON – As the House passed legislation Thursday to bolster election security, Democrats resurrected a new version of a bill that would go after Russia and other foreign adversaries that meddle in U.S. elections. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman...
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