National Security

A threat to democracy anywhere is a threat to democracy everywhere. Over the past decade, we have seen consistent and sustained attacks on democracies globally—most egregiously, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—threatening cooperative progress on climate action, migration, food security, and shared prosperity. The Biden-Harris administration has prioritized defending democracy, but what is preached at home must be practiced abroad—and practiced well. The Center for American Progress is committed to putting forward a progressive vision for a new era of U.S. engagement internationally. We believe national security goes beyond mere military power; it encompasses the need for a greater global response to complex crises, while also pushing for a new model for America’s economic and political competitiveness in the world. Critical U.S. foreign policy actions must be values-driven and mutually reinforcing with domestic priorities to advance an agenda of reform and renewal.

So, when we advocate for a more productive global ecosystem of accountability, we also analyze U.S. tax havens and financial loopholes. When we join the call for ambitious global action to tackle the climate crisis, we push for more robust emission reduction at home. And when we advocate for others to meet the moment, we acknowledge the weight of the United States in multilateral institutions and push for productive action instead of empty promises. At CAP, we know that America prides itself on being a leader, so we choose to advance a leadership agenda on the things that matter: promoting shared global prosperity, confronting climate change, and building resilient communities equipped to weather the storms ahead.

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– – – Tearline – – – Jul.13, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – Jul.13, 2017

In this week's Tearline: Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer, an iceberg the size of Delaware, and other giant messes.

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant, Meredith Leal

– – – Tearline – – – Jul. 6, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – Jul. 6, 2017

In this week's Tearline: A tale of firsts. North Korea's first intercontinental ballistic missile, Trump's first G-20 summit, and Trump's first face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladmir Putin.

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant

– – – Tearline – – – Jun. 29, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – Jun. 29, 2017

In this week's Tearline: The complex dynamic between the U.S. and India, the “largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the United Nations,” and torture in Yemen's secret prisons.

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant

– – – Tearline – – – June 22, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – June 22, 2017

In this week's tearline: Is the Trump foreign policy strategy to have no strategy? Shooting down planes, Korea on the horizon, and the massive voter information breach.

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant

– – – Tearline – – – June 15, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – June 15, 2017

In this week's Tearline: Mapping Trump's conflicts of interest around the world, Trump abdicates responsibility to decide Afghanistan troop levels, and Attorney General Sessions' memory gaps.

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant

– – – Tearline – – – Jun. 8, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – Jun. 8, 2017

In this week's Tearline: Nine countries severe diplomatic relations with Qatar, Trump lashes out at London's Mayor following the terrorist attack on London Bridge, and Comey drops the mic.

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant

– – – Tearline – – – Jun. 1, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – Jun. 1, 2017

In this week's Tearline: Trump pulls out of the Paris Agreement, intentionally undermines NATO, and the memorable handshake.

– – – Tearline – – – May 25, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – May 25, 2017

In this week's Tearline: Trump's bumpy and bizarre first trip abroad, the impending disaster for U.S. diplomacy and national security in Trump's budget, and then there was that orb...

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant

– – – Tearline – – – May 18, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – May 18, 2017

In this week’s Tearline: Trump shares highly classified information with Russia, asks Comey to stop the Flynn investigation, and then there was that massive global cyberattack.

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant

– – – Tearline – – – May 11, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – May 11, 2017

In this week’s Tearline: Trump fires Comey, election results roll in around the world, and Venezuela is in crisis.

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant

– – – Tearline – – – May 4, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – May 4, 2017

In this week’s Tearline: Trump befriends authoritarian leaders around the globe, Tillerson misses meetings, and France gets ready to go to the polls.

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant

– – – Tearline – – – Apr. 27, 2017

– – – Tearline – – – Apr. 27, 2017

In this week’s Tearline: Trump wants to review the Iran deal after he discovers Iran is complying, Mar-a-Lago is featured by the State Department, and Sesame Street goes to Syria.

Michael Fuchs, Stefanie Merchant

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