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In late April, I had the privilege of visiting the 89th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Andrews, led by my friend, Colonel Chris Robinson. I first came to know Chris during his time as Wing Commander of the 375th Air Mobility Wing at Scott Air Force Base, home of Air Mobility Command (AMC), and…

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There are moments in public life that are important because of what is said. There are others that matter because of where they happen, who is present, and what the moment itself represents. Attending His Majesty King Charles III’s address to a Joint Meeting of the United States Congress was both. It was, quite…

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At a glance, recent headlines might suggest strain in the UK–US relationship during the Iran conflict—hesitation, disagreement, even divergence. It’s a compelling narrative. It’s also incomplete. What is actually unfolding is something far more consequential: a mature alliance operating with clarity of purpose, division of responsibility, and a shared commitment to long-term stability. Not…

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At its core, the economic relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States has always been about more than goods and services. It is about people. Capital moves where talent is confident. Investment follows opportunity. And opportunity flourishes when barriers are lowered. In that context, license reciprocity is not a technical regulatory tweak.…

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On 5 March 1946, in the quiet town of Fulton, at Westminster College, Sir Winston Churchill delivered words that would echo across the decades: “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.” Eighty years on, we gather not merely to remember a speech, but…

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Last week, something quietly but profoundly important happened in Fulton, Missouri. More than 30 members of the Missouri House and Missouri Senate—Republicans and Democrats alike—gathered at Westminster College, on the very ground where Sir Winston Churchill delivered his historic Iron Curtain speech in 1946. They came together as members of the Friends of the…

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This week, I had the honor of appearing before the Missouri Senate for my confirmation hearing to serve on the Missouri Tourism Commission. It was a meaningful opportunity—not just to introduce myself, but to talk about something I care deeply about: Missouri, its people, and the powerful role tourism plays in our state’s future.…

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Sitting in the front row at this past Friday’s ribbon-cutting of the new NGA campus in St. Louis, I had a distinct sense of witnessing history. This was not simply the opening of another government building; it was the unveiling of a facility designed to shape the way the United States and its allies…

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This past Saturday, Lord Mandelson delivered the 61st Ditchley Annual Lecture, setting out a vision for the UK-US relationship in what he called “the Age of Trump – and Beyond.” As someone who has spent years working at the intersection of diplomacy, economic development, and business innovation between Britain and America, I found this…

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In my work as a diplomat, I have witnessed how strategic alliances, determination, and principled leadership can shape global outcomes. Today, there is being written a remarkable chapter in transatlantic cooperation—where the United Kingdom and the United States have united in a shared mission to bring lasting peace to Ukraine. A Foundation of Solidarity:…