Emmet Tuohy spent a distinguished but brief tenure at the Nixon Center as the program assistant to Zeyno Baran before ...
The Gaza ceasefire is a chance to cement and further expand Israel’s normalization with the rest of the Arab world.
Taiwan’s east coast has long been treated as an afterthought in its defense strategy—yet recent military exercises have highlighted its weak position.
Huntington Ingalls Industries, America’s largest shipbuilder, is enjoying sudden success in hiring new shipbuilders and retaining skilled ones—with positive consequences for the US Navy.
Again and again, the Russian president’s campaign of nuclear intimidation against Europe and NATO rings hollow.
Skeptics doubt new reactors, but AI demand, defense projects, and federal financing could spark a real US nuclear energy revival.
Though the attack is unlikely to make a difference in the broader Ukraine War—and could invite the Kremlin’s wrath on Kyiv—it is a demonstration of Ukraine’s changing war strategy.
In Iraq in 2003, an opening salvo of air and missile strikes attempted to achieve “shock and awe”—and hopefully regime ...
Seoul’s sudden interest in advanced anti-ship artillery appears to be linked to heavy North Korean naval investments.
The battlefield in eastern Ukraine has destroyed Ukrainian armor at an alarming rate, and NATO tank deliveries to Kyiv have been unable to close the gap.
China, which has long viewed US and allied defense cooperation with deep suspicion, is likely to react negatively to the prospective Philippine-South Korean arms deal.
Given how transparent the battlespace in eastern Ukraine has become, such helicopter commando raids are rare—and remarkable when successful.
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