Week 1: The Art of Exaggeration
Week 2: Memory Optional: Make Facts Flexible
Week 3: Blame Everything Else
Week 4: Confidence > Truth
Final Exam: Convince Everyone You’re Right
Harvard 2025/26 graduated with Trump badge of honor
Week 1: The Art of Exaggeration
Week 2: Memory Optional: Make Facts Flexible
Week 3: Blame Everything Else
Week 4: Confidence > Truth
Final Exam: Convince Everyone You’re Right
Harvard 2025/26 graduated with Trump badge of honor
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It can be found in digital format here:
www.msb.se/en/
Support Ukraine & defense budgets: that’s buying Europe time.
Trust institutions: let governments focus on the big moves.
- Sometimes the best way to help is staying steady and not getting in the way -
Support Ukraine & defense budgets: that’s buying Europe time.
Trust institutions: let governments focus on the big moves.
- Sometimes the best way to help is staying steady and not getting in the way -
Prepare populations for hybrid war like blackouts, cyber, disinformation. If civilians are hardened, Russia loses one of its biggest time-pressure tools (shock and panic).
Prepare populations for hybrid war like blackouts, cyber, disinformation. If civilians are hardened, Russia loses one of its biggest time-pressure tools (shock and panic).
Lock in irreversible commitments with the U.S. before Trump can fully withdraw (e.g. basing contracts, arms deliveries already paid for).
Strengthen ties with UK, Canada, Japan, South Korea so deterrence isn’t only “U.S. vs. Europe.”
Lock in irreversible commitments with the U.S. before Trump can fully withdraw (e.g. basing contracts, arms deliveries already paid for).
Strengthen ties with UK, Canada, Japan, South Korea so deterrence isn’t only “U.S. vs. Europe.”
Keep Ukraine fighting and resourced every Russian loss slows down Moscow’s capacity to pressure NATO directly.
Use sanctions and tech denial to grind down Russia’s industrial base over time.
Keep Ukraine fighting and resourced every Russian loss slows down Moscow’s capacity to pressure NATO directly.
Use sanctions and tech denial to grind down Russia’s industrial base over time.
Fast-track joint munitions production (EU ammo plan, Rheinmetall expansions, Polish tank/drone hubs).
Pre-position U.S. and European kit in Eastern Europe now, so even if troops leave, the gear stays.
Fast-track joint munitions production (EU ammo plan, Rheinmetall expansions, Polish tank/drone hubs).
Pre-position U.S. and European kit in Eastern Europe now, so even if troops leave, the gear stays.
Bring forward procurement deadlines (ammo, air defense, drones).
Shift “2030 goals” (like Readiness 2030 or NATO’s 5% spending) closer to 2026–2027 milestones.
Bring forward procurement deadlines (ammo, air defense, drones).
Shift “2030 goals” (like Readiness 2030 or NATO’s 5% spending) closer to 2026–2027 milestones.