
Daniel Silverberg
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1 week ago |
cnas.org | Rachel Ziemba |Daniel Silverberg |Hamzeh Hadad |Eitan Danon
Last week Iraq hosted the Arab League Summit for the fourth time in its history. The last time Iraq hosted the summit was in 2012, when the new Iraq was attempting to reintegrate into the regional order, only to be hindered by major security concerns. Regional actors shunned the 2012 summit, later appearing vindicated when Iraq found itself embroiled in a war with ISIS a mere two years later.
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3 weeks ago |
cnas.org | Pablo Chavez |Emily Kilcrease |Edward Fishman |Daniel Silverberg
In today's episode of India Global, U.S. President Donald Trump secured a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to invest in the United States. NDTV's Gaurie Dwivedi speaks to Dr. Asif Iqbal, President, Indian Economic Trade Organization and Daniel Silverberg, Director for Capstone, a global consultancy, and adjunct fellow at the Center for New American Security. Watch the full interview on NDTV.
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3 weeks ago |
cnas.org | Daniel Silverberg |Tom Shugart |Lisa Curtis |Edward Fishman
America and China have agreed to a 90-day truce of their month-long trade war, but the economic uncertainty has not yet ended. Beyond tariffs, the spat had begun spilling over into other areas, with China imposing a ban on the export of critical minerals designed to hobble American industries. Could global supply chains and financial systems be weaponised in a similar way? Edward Fishman, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security joins the conversation.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
cnas.org | Richard Fontaine |Jonathan Lord |Daniel Silverberg
By the time you read this, the Syrian civil war might be over. The 13-year conflict, stuck in a bloody stalemate for the last three years, caught fire last week. What began as a small offensive push by opposition force Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) became a rout as the regime’s remaining forces collapsed and ended with the opposition marching through Damascus and Bashar al-Assad fleeing the country his family brutally ruled for more than five decades.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
newsweek.com | Daniel Silverberg |Elena McGovern
Last week, news reports indicated the Commerce Department might restrict exports of artificial intelligence-focused semiconductor chips to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other countries. This followed a leak earlier this year that national security experts in the administration are quietly conducting a broader review of licenses proposed by Microsoft for consummation of its deal with G42, the UAE data center behemoth.
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