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Thousands Gather To Commemorate Ukrainian Lives Lost, Protest Against Russian Aggression

Thousands Gather To Commemorate Ukrainian Lives Lost, Protest Against Russian Aggression

by Diego Ramos Bechara and Jorja Siemons | Feb 24, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – Just before Russian president Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, thousands protested in support of the country’s territorial integrity at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday.  The event began with a commemoration service to honor the 14,000 who have died since...
Biden: “no plans” to talk to Vladimir Putin as invasion underway

Biden: “no plans” to talk to Vladimir Putin as invasion underway

by Vanessa Kjeldsen | Feb 24, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – President Biden on Thursday announced stepped up sanctions against Russian banks and elites as the full-scale invasion of Ukraine intensified. “Putin is the aggressor. Putin chose this war, and now he and his country will bear the consequences,” the...
Experts: COVID-19 showed U.S. unprepared for biological threats

Experts: COVID-19 showed U.S. unprepared for biological threats

by Jorja Siemons | Feb 17, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated the government’s failure to adequately prepare for biological threats, experts told senators Thursday at a hearing on improving U.S. biosecurity preparedness. “Biodefense is too fragmented and...
Experts Suggest ‘Strict’ Offensive Policies Needed to Deter Future Russian Aggression

Experts Suggest ‘Strict’ Offensive Policies Needed to Deter Future Russian Aggression

by Diego Ramos Bechara | Feb 16, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Reverting to offensive policies — like direct economic sanctions on Vladimir Putin’s “cronies,” supporting investigative journalism and civil society actors — were some of the ways in which experts suggested lawmakers deter future Russian aggression in...
Biden Addresses American Fears of a Russian Invasion’s Impact on Gas Prices

Biden Addresses American Fears of a Russian Invasion’s Impact on Gas Prices

by Diego Ramos Bechara | Feb 15, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — As a potential Russian invasion remains imminent, President Biden spoke bluntly about ways his administration plans to mitigate possible economic and political fallout on Americans.  “We are taking active steps to alleviate the pressure on our own...
VIDEO: Lawmakers Hesitant To Release Billions In Aid For Afghanistan Amid Taliban Control

VIDEO: Lawmakers Hesitant To Release Billions In Aid For Afghanistan Amid Taliban Control

by Diego Ramos Bechara | Feb 11, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Some lawmakers expressed concern on Wednesday about releasing billions of dollars in held Afghan assets to combat the country’s humanitarian crisis amid fears the Taliban would seize the funds as they continue to expand control in the region. ...
Experts: U.S. and allies deterring greater Russian aggression against Ukraine

Experts: U.S. and allies deterring greater Russian aggression against Ukraine

by Charlotte Varnes | Feb 3, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON –– Ukraine remains under imminent threat of invasion from Russia, but preemptive action by the U.S. and its European allies has deterred greater aggression so far, foreign policy experts told lawmakers on Wednesday. “Although there are still significant...
Experts: Russia Could Invade Ukraine Within ‘Next Few Weeks’

Experts: Russia Could Invade Ukraine Within ‘Next Few Weeks’

by Vanessa Kjeldsen | Jan 25, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – Russia could be ready to invade Ukraine within the next month, several experts agreed during a virtual panel hosted by the Atlantic Council. One scenario could see an invasion begin via a “very large” cyber attack, according to Lt. Col. Tyson K. Wetzel, a...
Communication, Economic Collaboration Key to U.S.-Latin American Relations

Communication, Economic Collaboration Key to U.S.-Latin American Relations

by Diego Ramos Bechara | Jan 20, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Opening communication with the leaders of the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and Panama, confirming ambassadors to the Dominican Republic and Panama and reimagining the Caribbean Basin Initiative, can strengthen U.S. relations with the hemisphere and...
Defense Contractor Accused of ‘Ripping Off’ American Taxpayers, Taking Excess Profits

Defense Contractor Accused of ‘Ripping Off’ American Taxpayers, Taking Excess Profits

by Zachary Kessel | Jan 19, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – A defense contractor providing the U.S. military with spare parts has overcharged the Department of Defense by at least $20.8 million, Pentagon officials told lawmakers on Wednesday.  “Billions and billions of dollars have been ripped off from American...
White Supremacist organizations use military veterans to train new recruits, experts say

White Supremacist organizations use military veterans to train new recruits, experts say

by Linus Hoeller | Dec 9, 2021 | National Security

WASHINGTON – In the all-white world of the neofascist Patriot Front, a fast-growing far-right organization, a path to power leading military veterans are sought after as a force multiplier for their ability to young recruits to the organization, turning into a lethal...
Federal officials call for cybersecurity strategy to protect infrastructure

Federal officials call for cybersecurity strategy to protect infrastructure

by Yiming Fu | Dec 3, 2021 | National Security

WASHINGTON — In response to rising concerns of cyberattacks on the nation’s airports, pipelines and water systems, officials from federal transportation agencies discussed potential solutions Thursday to the House Transportation Committee, including mandatory...
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