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Recently, Justin Logan joined CNN's Laura Coates to discuss President Trump’s Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin: cato.org/multimedia/med…

"The hijacking of 'America First' for hawkish goals is clear as Trump treads the same failed interventionist path in the Middle East." Argues Brandan P. Buck: cato.org/blog/secret-de…

"Americans have been more than pulling their defense weight for over eight decades. It is time to return to the foreign policy of a republic rather than an empire." Argues Doug Bandow: cato.org/commentary/nat…

Unlimited support for Netanyahu's interests undermines America's interests. Argues Jon Hoffman: cato.org/commentary/tru…

"Abolishing regional Combatant Commands will not make the services silo off and retreat from jointness. It will make the force more agile, less top-heavy, and cheaper." Argues Justin Logan: nationalinterest.org/feature/abolis…

"A Kremlin that cannot overwhelm Ukraine cannot pose a hegemonic threat against the core European powers." Writes Justin Logan: cato.org/commentary/can…


In his most recent policy analysis, Jon Hoffman explains why the United States should not center its Middle East policy on competition with China: cato.org/news-releases/…

"The further militarization of the war on drugs, especially unilateral military action within Mexico, would jeopardize two of the Trump administration’s big-ticket agenda items: controlling illegal immigration and countering a rising China." Argues Brandan P. Buck:

Defense spending pledges are not enough to shift the burden of European defense onto European shoulders. More substantive measures are needed. Explains Justin Logan: cato.org/commentary/tru…

"Putting America and Americans first ought to mean putting individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace at the core of a modern America First message, as they once were by its most consistent adherents." Explains Brandan P. Buck: cato.org/free-society/s…

The United States should adhere to two objectives in its policy in the Middle East: disentanglement and deprioritization. Explains Jon Hoffman: cato.org/commentary/tru…

Previously, Justin Logan and Jon Hoffman discussed why centering US Middle East policy on a US-China rivalry is bad for the United States. Take a listen on Cato Institute's Podcast: cato.org/multimedia/cat…

As Justin Logan explains, the Trump administration should rebalance the transatlantic partnership: cato.org/commentary/can…


"Trump should not allow the Europeans to exploit his desire for peace to enable continued free-riding by wealthy welfare states that have refused for decades to take responsibility for their own security." Write Justin Logan and Dan Caldwell 🇺🇸: thefederalist.com/2025/08/26/if-…

"Centering US Middle East policy on competition with China is a recipe for disaster. It is an aimless rivalry divorced from concrete US interests." Argues Jon Hoffman: cato.org/policy-analysi…

Cooperation with Mexico's government, not unilateral military action, is the best way to curtail the cartels and reduce drug smuggling. Writes Brandan P. Buck: cato.org/commentary/how…


"Trump should not allow the Europeans to exploit his desire for peace to enable continued free-riding by wealthy welfare states that have refused for decades to take responsibility for their own security." Write Justin Logan and Dan Caldwell 🇺🇸: cato.org/commentary/ukr…

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