
Net Assessment Is Resolute Global Leadership the Right Grand Strategy for the United States?
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Feb 12, 2026 A lively debate over a new CFR proposal called Resolute Global Leadership and whether it truly offers a fresh grand strategy for the United States. They pick apart the report’s strengths and blind spots, especially around politics, budgets, and allies. Quick takes include critiques of media and policy signals, plus shout-outs to surprising political and industry developments abroad.
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Field Research In Abu Dhabi And Turkey
- Christopher Preble described recent travel to Abu Dhabi and Turkey for research and dialogue.
- He said field notes will follow and praised local interlocutors for informative meetings.
Japan Trip And Listener Recognition
- Zack Cooper attended Japan during the election and later noted President Trump tried to claim credit for the result.
- He shared a light personal story about being recognized by listeners at a Super Bowl event.
Mixed Messages Undermine Credibility
- U.S. leaders send mixed signals on defense spending and strategy, creating confusion at home and among allies.
- Zach Cooper notes political incoherence undermines credibility and budget debates.


