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Michael O'Hanlon

@michaeleohanlon

Phil Knight Chair in Defense and Strategy in the Talbott Center, Director of Research for the Foreign Policy Program, Brookings Institution

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The closure of USAID is a historic mistake and will harm the U.S globally and in our competition with China. nytimes.com/2025/06/30/us/… via @NYTimes

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I'm excited to announce that I have joined the Mansfield Foundation as a senior fellow (non-resident). As I have for 30+ years, I will remain dedicated to assessing North/South Korean and Japanese issues and providing U.S. policy recommendations. mansfieldfdn.org/about/mansfiel…

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Sorry this is what I was referring to, in tmrw’s FT: ā€œMore than a dozen African counĀ­tries are strugĀ­gling to conĀ­tain an outĀ­break of mpox after cuts to US and European aid has left fraĀ­gile health sysĀ­tems illĀ­preĀ­pared to fight the spreadĀ­ing virus.

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The Pentagon’s unilateral decision to freeze aid to Ukraine, including arms sales, is further evidence that key European leaders must do a deal w/ Trump on future sales and go over the heads of the interagency bureaucracy. Their message to Trump can be simple- sell Ukraine what

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I’ve known Ambassador Bridget Brink for decades+support her candidacy for Congress in Michigan #MI07. She is smart+courageous and served our country with great distinction and bravery under Russian missiles in Ukraine. She’ll make a difference in the House. Bridget Brink

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It is still dangerous but there is lots in this argument about China that I find compelling: nationalinterest.org/feature/china-…

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Explore this gift article from The New York Times. You can read it for free without a subscription. nytimes.com/2025/07/05/bus…

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3/ As Patricia M. Kim warns, PRC’s unwillingness to entangle itself in its so-called partners wars isn’t a cause of relief or sign of weakness—it indicates strategic focus. Beijing is concentrating on regional balance of power where it matters most. (3/3) brookings.edu/articles/the-g…

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Explore this gift article from The New York Times. You can read it for free without a subscription. nytimes.com/2025/07/07/wor…

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.Michael O'Hanlon describes Melanie W Sisson's new book as "a welcome corrective to the new American narrative on China: that it is an evil foe to be confronted at every turn." "Melanie does well to remind us to be careful about such thinking," he writes: brook.gs/45Mzhzy