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Plus: In Jakarta, political kingmaking starts now. MAY 22, 2023  |  [VIEW IN BROWSER](  |  [SUBSCRIBE](     [A member of the Estonian Defense Forces sits next to a large-caliber machine gun during the Spring Storm military exercises by Estonian and allied NATO forces near Kadrina, Estonia, on May 19. ]( A member of the Estonian Defense Forces sits next to a large-caliber machine gun during the Spring Storm military exercises by Estonian and allied NATO forces near Kadrina, Estonia, on May 19. Jaap Arriens/AFP via Getty Images [1]( [Russia Is Already Looking Beyond Ukraine]( Moscow’s massive losses may not neutralize its threat to NATO countries. By Robbie Gramer, Jack Detsch   [2]( [In Jakarta, Political Kingmaking Starts Now]( Indonesia’s presidential election is less than a year away, and the race to replace Jokowi has begun. By Joseph Rachman   [3]( [Ukrainians Are Directing Their Anger at Their Church]( As the Russian invasion carries on, Ukraine’s relationship to religion is becoming ever more strained. By Anchal Vohra   Expert analysis for the global reader. [Subscribe today](.   [4]( [Erdogan Is a Key Player in Ukraine—on Both Sides]( Why Ukrainians are ambivalently watching Turkey’s election. By Maxim Edwards   [5]( [A German-U.K. Defense Deal Can Strengthen NATO]( At a moment of profound change, Berlin and London must work together. By John Healey, Nils Schmid   [Subscribe to Foreign Policy]( [Open up a world of insight]( [Take on the world with Foreign Policy. Get daily analysis at the intersection of politics and international affairs, plus the full digital archive from 1970 to today.]( [SEE OFFERS](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( You’re receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you signed up for FP's Editors' Picks newsletter. [MANAGE YOUR EMAIL PREFERENCES]( | [VIEW OUR PRIVACY POLICY]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Reach the [right online audience]( with us. [Foreign Policy]( is a division of Graham Holdings Company. All contents © 2023 Graham Digital Holding Company LLC. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 655 15th St NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC, 20005.

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