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‘This is the wrong time to walk away’: State Department officials urge Congress to continue aid for Ukraine to keep Russia in check

‘This is the wrong time to walk away’: State Department officials urge Congress to continue aid for Ukraine to keep Russia in check

by Pavan Acharya | Nov 8, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — With any Ukraine aid package stalled in Congress, State Department officials warned senators on Wednesday that the United States’ alliances in Europe could be in jeopardy if new funding is not approved soon. “This is the wrong time to walk away,” James...
The Not-So-Secret Fund That’s Bolstering Ukraine Military Aid: the Presidential Drawdown Authority

The Not-So-Secret Fund That’s Bolstering Ukraine Military Aid: the Presidential Drawdown Authority

by Pavan Acharya | Nov 8, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – With a government shutdown looking increasingly likely, Congress has yet to offer up a new funding package to aid Ukraine in its ongoing war against Russia as new House speaker Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) has insisted on separating Ukraine aid from a...
Veterans tell policymakers military transition programs ‘miss the mark’ and provide support too late

Veterans tell policymakers military transition programs ‘miss the mark’ and provide support too late

by Pavan Acharya | Nov 7, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Military veterans who owned small businesses told policymakers on Tuesday that shortcomings in government efforts to aid those transitioning out of the military are making it more difficult for service members to build their own businesses after leaving...
Tester considers how science can serve Montana veterans’ health

Tester considers how science can serve Montana veterans’ health

by Shravya Pant | Nov 2, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) called attention to the veteran suicide crisis on Wednesday, urging the Department of Veteran Affairs to expand its medical research and improve its efforts at suicide prevention, especially for those living in rural communities....
New money for submarines at risk amid Biden’s latest request and new speaker priorities, Congress warns

New money for submarines at risk amid Biden’s latest request and new speaker priorities, Congress warns

by Angela Zhang | Nov 1, 2023 | Featured, National Security, Topics

WASHINGTON — House representatives are worried that on-the-ground development of the submarine industrial base may become a victim of the new House speaker’s push to reduce government expenses.  The issue became a focus of a House Armed Services subcommittee hearing...
Blinken, Austin call on Congress to pass ‘urgent’ $106 billion aid package with funding for Israel and Ukraine

Blinken, Austin call on Congress to pass ‘urgent’ $106 billion aid package with funding for Israel and Ukraine

by Pavan Acharya | Oct 31, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — With the House considering a funding package for just Israel, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urged senators on Tuesday to pass an “urgent” $106 billion supplemental aid package that also provides financial and...
Senators assess how Black Sea grain shipments can continue during the war in Ukraine

Senators assess how Black Sea grain shipments can continue during the war in Ukraine

by Rachel Schlueter | Oct 26, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Bipartisan senators on a Foreign Relations subcommittee on Wednesday said they were concerned about the ability of grain shipments to be shipped from Ukraine to the rest of the world after Russia engaged in a naval blockade and dropped out of a grain...
Senators debate response to Iran’s alleged use of illicit finance networks to fund Hamas and Hezbollah terrorism

Senators debate response to Iran’s alleged use of illicit finance networks to fund Hamas and Hezbollah terrorism

by Julian Andreone | Oct 26, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Senators sparred over the most efficient ways to address the use of illicit finance networks funding terrorism in a Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs hearing Thursday.  The discussion largely focused on identifying and combating...
Budget cut ‘catastrophic’ to cybersecurity operation, Biden officials say

Budget cut ‘catastrophic’ to cybersecurity operation, Biden officials say

by Casey He | Oct 26, 2023 | Cybersecurity, Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Cutting the budget of the federal cyber defense agency will severely weaken the government’s protection against foreign cyberattacks, cybersecurity officials told lawmakers Wednesday. “A significant cut to our budget would be catastrophic. We would...
Congressional panel told harsher sanctions against Iran needed

Congressional panel told harsher sanctions against Iran needed

by Pavan Acharya | Oct 26, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Policy advisers and fellows from non-government organizations pressed members of Congress on Wednesday to impose and enforce harsh sanctions on Iran after Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel earlier this month. The State Department says Iran has...
State Department official defends Biden administration’s diplomatic response to Niger coup

State Department official defends Biden administration’s diplomatic response to Niger coup

by Pavan Acharya | Oct 24, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Assistant Secretary of State of African Affairs Molly Phee defended the State Department’s response to the July coup in Niger, pushing back on assertions from senators that the Biden administration hasn’t been forceful enough in condemning the West...
Biden-nominated Ambassador to Israel grilled by GOP lawmakers, heckled by protesters

Biden-nominated Ambassador to Israel grilled by GOP lawmakers, heckled by protesters

by Angela Zhang | Oct 18, 2023 | Featured, National Security, Topics

WASHINGTON — Jacob Lew, the Biden-nominated choice for the next U.S. Ambassador to Israel, faced a range of prickly reactions — from protesters and Republican senators alike.  The former Secretary of the Treasury appeared in front of Senate Foreign Relations committee...
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