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U.S.-Russia negotiations, Turkey moving eastward, and more. Thursday Reads September 19, 2024 Want t

U.S.-Russia negotiations, Turkey moving eastward, and more. Thursday Reads September 19, 2024 Want to book an interview with our authors or experts? [Click here](. Video: Can and Should the U.S. Negotiate With Russia to End Russia’s War in Ukraine? featuring Thomas Graham & Dov Zakheim Two and one-half years following Russia’s massive 2022 invasion of Ukraine, leaders in both Moscow and Kyiv appear determined to keep fighting despite growing costs to each side. On September 11, the Center for the National Interest assembled a highly experienced panel to discuss whether, when, and how the United States could negotiate with Russia. [Watch it here](. Turkey: A Ship Heading Eastwards by Robert Ellis Turkish revisionism will ultimately mean a drift away from the Western security order. [Read it here](. American Energy Dominance in a Trump II Administration by Rick Perry, Samuel Buchan & Dan Negrea By embracing its abundant energy resources, the United States can ensure that it remains a superpower capable of leading the world in both carbon emissions reduction and geopolitics. [Read it here](. How to Reboot the U.S. Navy by James Holmes Changing minds and hearts will make a start toward renovating the U.S. Navy's standing as the world’s premier saltwater fighting force. [Read it here](. The Big Interest Rate Cut: Is the Federal Reserve Too Late? by Desmond Lachman It remains to be seen whether the welcome and bold decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points rather than by the more normal 25 basis points will be sufficient to stave off a recession. [Read it here](. Want more TNI? Follow us on social media! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Spotify]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:editor@nationalinterest.org) Copyright © 2024 Center for the National Interest, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in for our daily newsletter or registered at an event. Our mailing address is: Center for the National Interest 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 709Washington, DC 20036 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( Want to subscribe to our mailing list? [Click here](.

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