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Jim Talent

@JimTalent

Chairman of the @ReaganInstitute’s National Leadership Council. Former U.S. Senator, Congressman.

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Why should America support Ukraine? Basically, because the enemy of my adversary is my friend. bit.ly/3LJZCRc

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My new National Review column is about what ’s “Community of Common Human Destiny” really means, and what we can do about it.  bit.ly/33c202W

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This is the best damn short article I’ve ever read about how to defend and deter war in the South China Sea. If we don’t do these simple things we’re going to be faced with the choice of fighting under unfavorable circumstances or giving up. fam.ag/34a80tB

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Modesty forbids me from saying how great this podcast is – but it was great to visit with Roger Zakheim about ’s real agenda. bit.ly/3ADv7Z8

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The Ronald Reagan Institute (RRI) exploring direction of conservatism. REALLY helpful debate between Oren Cass of American Compass and Kevin Roberts of Heritage Foundation. Example: Do we need an industrial policy? Can’t recommend enough. bit.ly/3g7dyY8

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.Senator Roy Blunt is one of the finest public servants I've ever had the pleasure of working with. As a Missourian, I regret his decision not to run, but he will do outstanding work for the rest of his term, and I know that in private life he will continue to work for the public good.

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I don't agree with everything in this, but it's the most useful thing I've read on in a while: The Longer Telegram: Toward a new American China strategy, via Atlantic Council bit.ly/3oXwpXj

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