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Seoul’s Attacks on American Business Are a National Security Problem

Seoul’s Attacks on American Business Are a National Security Problem

Last week, the House Judiciary Committee released a report detailing how South Korea continues to target American businesses–a troubling pattern of behavior driving a wedge between the United States and a vital ally. At …

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Statement On America's 250th Anniversary

Statement On America's 250th Anniversary

As America marks its 250th anniversary, POLARIS National Security joins the nation in celebrating one of history’s most extraordinary achievements: the endurance of a free republic founded in 1776 on the principles of …

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POLARIS Celebrates Its Five-Year Anniversary

POLARIS Celebrates Its Five-Year Anniversary

POLARIS National Security welcomed senior leaders from the Trump Administration, Congress, foreign embassies, and the national security community to celebrate its fifth anniversary.

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Crypto Loopholes Are Powering America’s Adversaries

Crypto Loopholes Are Powering America’s Adversaries

Last week, the Treasury Department froze $344 million in cryptocurrency tied to Iran’s regime, sanctioning digital wallets giving Tehran a financial lifeline. The fact that these funds could move at scale underscores a …

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From Red Tape to Readiness: Reforming How America Arms

From Red Tape to Readiness: Reforming How America Arms

The Pentagon’s acquisition system is a major obstacle to America’s military readiness.  Built for a different era, it is too slow, too rigid, and too hostile to commercial innovation—rewarding delay, compliance, …

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To Secure Peace, Congress Must First Fund Strength

To Secure Peace, Congress Must First Fund Strength

Earlier today, the White House released President Trump’s 2027 budget request, calling on Congress to fund a historic military buildup. The American people are counting on Congress to meet the moment and provide the …

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