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Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, joins Julie Mason to discuss the relationship between the U.S. and Iran's nuclear program.
On Wednesday, Germany released its first comprehensive national security strategy. Here to tell us what’s in it and what it means is Sophia Besch. Sophia is a fellow in the Europe Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace where she focuses on European defense policy.
How could one imagine a post-war Ukraine? Stephen Wertheim is a Senior Fellow in the American Statecraft Program at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He's been watching the war in Ukraine unfold. But for some time he's also been thinking about what and whether a stable peace can be achieved.
Why does North Korea want to launch a military satellite? What is the significance of the failure of a military satellite launch in relation to the development of weapons? When will the 7th nuclear test take place?
A large dam on the Dnipro River has been destroyed, causing massive flooding and a dangerous environmental catastrophe in southern Ukraine. The Ukrainians are blaming the Russians; the Russians are blaming the Ukrainians.
Stories from across the world and refreshing conversations with Boris Sanchez and Amara Walker
A conversation about Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s trip to Hiroshima, Japan, to meet with G7 leaders and global security assistance to Ukraine.
A conversation about the report that the head of the Russian mercenary group Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, offered to share intelligence on Russian troop positions with Kyiv in exchange for the Ukrainians ceding territory around the embattled city of Bakhmut.
In essence, the South Koreans have wanted for a long time a greater say into the U.S. nuclear planning process.
What might be the implications of a cyberweapon that can hack satellites?