South Korea keeps cuclear energy expansion on track, Russia expands its use of nuclear robotics, and Russia targets nuclear ...
The longstanding Western alliance is far more likely to evolve and accommodate US demands for a strengthened Europe.
To outcompete China in global energy markets, the United States must modernize export finance to back American workers, ...
Chief of Naval Operations Daryl Caudle’s advice on reforming US Navy doctrine is at once prescient and rooted in age-old ...
The reinstatement of slavery in Afghanistan removes all doubt that the Taliban intend to subject Afghanistan to a hideously regressive form of government.
While the White House has paid more attention to Central Asia than past administrations, it is unclear where the region fits ...
The newly released National Defense Strategy brings much-needed Department of Defense focus to the Western Hemisphere.
The risks of an Iranian strike on Gulf energy assets have frequently been dismissed as “crying wolf.” Is the wolf finally at the door?
The long-term strategic wisdom of NATO’s air campaign over Libya has been questioned, but there is little doubt that it was tactically masterful.
The Artemis II mission will merely orbit the moon and return—but it helps lay the groundwork for an eventually permanent return to its surface.
The US Navy does not have the capacity to build the SSN(X) submarines at scale—but rather than acknowledging this, it has simply attempted to delay their completion dates.
Canada was long expected to buy the F-35 Lightning II to replace its aging CF-18 fighters—but political tensions with America, and a surprising offer from Sweden, have upended these assumptions.
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