What’s News: U.S. Missile Attack on Syria: What We Know and Don’t Know President Trump ordered a barrage of missiles to strike an airfield in Syria on Thursday evening in response to the use of chemical weapons by the president of Syria. To read a New York Times summary of the key knowns and unknowns […]
Daily Kos Promotes Council’s Endorsement of Jon Ossoff
Read the full piece. Received this e-mail today from the Council for a Livable World in support of Jon Ossoff’s (D. GA-06) campaign: From his commitment to progressive national security measures to his informed understanding of the policies that keep America and the world safe,Jon Ossoff is the type of voice we need in Congress […]
Council: Front and Center March 24
What’s News: US Builds Missile Defense System for South Korea, Causing More Tension Does deploying the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system protect South Korea from North Korean aggression? Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle and Center Scoville Fellow Bernadette Stadler penned an op-ed in The Hill that argues the benefits of the system are […]
Senior Policy Director Alexandra Bell’s op-ed in Just Security
Read the full piece here. If you think about national security in health terms, the State Department serves as a primary care physician, a vaccine researcher, a psychiatrist, a rehabilitation expert, and more. The Department of Defense is the emergency room. We don’t want people to use the emergency room as a primary care facility. […]
Council: Front and Center March 18
What’s News: Press Release: U.S. Chief Diplomat Rules Out Diplomacy Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s comments ruling out diplomatic engagement with North Korea and emphasizing military options are counterproductive to stopping North Korea’s nuclear advancement. To read the press release, click here. Analysis of President Trump’s Proposed FY 2018 Pentagon Budget The Fiscal 2018 budget outline […]
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