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Though relatively limited in their duration and destruction, Israel’s airstrikes on Syria last month were conspicuous for their rationale. This was no act ...
In their 2023 article, "Russia Won't Sit Idly by after Finland and Sweden Join NATO," Nicholas Lokker and Heli Hautala argued ...
A career-ending spinal injury during Navy SEAL training could have closed Joe Musselman’s chapter of service. Instead, it became the catalyst for a new ...
Think of U.S. Cyber Command as a Ferrari straining in second gear, unable to shift higher as rivals close the gap on the ...
At high-profile TED-style events with millions of online viewers, charismatic tech CEOs take the stage to unveil their latest ...
For a few years now, Western observers have breathlessly praised Ukraine’s successes in defense innovation, from AI to drones ...
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To paraphrase J. Robert Oppenheimer and Gen. James Mattis, some 64 years later, the United States learns again and again that ...
It was July 4th, 1944 in London and the end of the war in Europe was finally in sight. The previous month, the Allies had liberated Rome and landed in ...
In a time of rapid change and global danger, how should the warriors of the future be educated? Ryan sat down with Vice Adm. Peter Garvin, president of ...
In his 2023 article “Japan's Strategy to Confront North Korea's Nuclear and Ballistic Missiles,” Tokuhiro Ikeda asserted that ...