Policy

If Russia Hacks a US Satellite, Is It an Act of War?

After a Russian official issued dire warnings against tampering with satellites, U.S. officials declined to follow suit.

Ideas

Send More Aid to Taiwan, Before It’s Too Late

The emergency supplemental bill should be just the prelude to a larger annual military aid package.

Science & Tech

Putin Lost the Digital War Abroad. Will He Lose at Home?

Its diplomatic efforts in tatters, its agencies beset by cyber vigilantes, the Russian government is still choking off the information that fuels its homegrown protest movement.

Ideas

Will Russia Go Nuclear?

Probably not, but that ultimately depends on factors out of our control, including Putin himself.

Policy

Russia’s Invasion Will Boost 2023 Defense Budget, Top Democrat Says

Rep. Adam Smith: Putin’s war “fundamentally altered what our national security posture” needs to be.

Ideas

Send in the Quadcopters: Arm Ukrainian Citizens with Simple Drones

Ukrainians are already using consumer-grade drones to spot Russian forces. We should send more of them.

Science & Tech

Air Force Special Operations Looks To Reinvent Itself On the Cheap

Cargo planes that drop cruise missiles from pallets and land on water show how air special operators are trying to trick out what they’ve already got on the tarmac.

Business

Russia Banned from 2022 Farnborough Air Show

The July trade show is the year’s biggest for European manufacturers and customers of airliners and military aircraft.

Threats

It’s ‘Effectively Impossible’ To Kick Russia Out Of The UN, But There Are Other Options

Diplomats could remove Russia from the human rights council or refuse to recognize a Russian-backed government in Ukraine, experts say.

Ideas

Give Putin a Way Out of This

A drawn-out war in Europe that grows increasingly brutal each day is not in anyone’s interest—including Moscow’s.

Ideas

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Does Not Put Beijing in a Bind

Not yet, anyway. The U.S. and its allies should trumpet Chinese leaders’ decision to partner with a pariah state.

Policy

‘Battle Between Democracy and Autocracy’ Leads Biden’s First State of the Union

President says Putin “will pay” even more for Ukraine invasion–but mentions no other foreign policy priorities.