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Secretary of State Blinken meets Chinese President Xi

Austin to announce $6 billion in Ukraine aid

Macron says Europe must be stronger, not a U.S. ‘vassal’

Congress seeks answers from DHS of potentially devastating hacks on rural water systems

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Israel Strikes Iran

BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT – Less than one week after Iran’s attack against Israel, Israel struck Iran early on Friday, hitting a military air base […] More

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Dispatches from Kyiv: General David Petraeus (Ret.)

Disinformation: A Weapon to Destroy Democracy?


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This Week’s Dead Drop: April 26

WHO’S ON DECK?  In a Dead Drop a few weeks ago, we promised you that just as we have done for the last two presidential election cycles – we’d keep you up to speed on speculation about who might fill what senior national security roles in 2025. Unsurprisingly, there are a lot more rumors about who might be in play for a possible Trump administration than Biden II. (Folks don’t speculate as much about musical chairs during a sitting administration – to avoid giving the impression that everyone isn’t doing a [...] More

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State Secrets

The Cipher Brief made its first reporting trip to Ukraine in February of 2022. That’s when we first met Tymofiy Mylovanov, the President of the Kyiv School of Economics. When we sat down with him then, Ukraine was preparing to mark one year since Russia’s brutal invasion. Mylovanov was sober at the time about what it would take to win the war and rebuild the country. Just over a year later, with an aid package that has been held up for months in Washington - I sat down with him again to talk about what it will take to rebuild Ukraine even as the war rages on - and why he still has hope even amid the challenges – for what lies ahead.

Cover Stories: Spies, Books & Entertainment

CNN anchor and Chief National Security Analyst Jim Sciutto is out with a new book called “The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China and the Next World War.” Drawing on his reporting from current hot spots like Ukraine, Taiwan and the Middle East - and in depth interviews with top U.S. and foreign leaders, Sciutto has written about the precarious nature of global security and how developments in each of these hot spots impacts the other. We’ll talk to him about how Chinese President Xi and Russian President Putin have similar views about their destinies in expanding their countries borders.

The Fight

There are few who understand this war better than Nataliya Bugayova. She lived and worked in Ukraine for years. Her present focus – as a non-resident fellow and the former Russia team lead at The Institute for the Study of War, is on the analysis of the Kremlin’s operations and on what’s happening in Ukraine today. She also serves as Director of Strategic Intelligence at a company called Vertical Knowledge.

Bugayova was part of a visiting delegation with The Cipher Brief that was led by General David Petraeus last fall. We sat down shortly afterward, to get her perspective on how this war is ‘really’ going and how she sees it ending.


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