Emmet Tuohy spent a distinguished but brief tenure at the Nixon Center as the program assistant to Zeyno Baran before ...
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.
Special operations forces offer an attractive package to policymakers: they are relatively cheap, with a small footprint, the allure of deniability, and—most crucially—a low political cost.
Kazakhstan may be the way for the United States to diversify its critical minerals supply and power the renewable energy revolution.
Again and again, the Russian president’s campaign of nuclear intimidation against Europe and NATO rings hollow.
The Gaza ceasefire is a chance to cement and further expand Israel’s normalization with the rest of the Arab world.
In Iraq in 2003, an opening salvo of air and missile strikes attempted to achieve “shock and awe”—and hopefully regime ...
In addition to their ubiquity in Ukraine, Iranian-made Shahed drones have popped up in other conflicts—chiefly those fought against Israel by Tehran’s regional allies and proxy groups.
Unlike the Air Force’s flashier fighter jets, the A-10 flies low and slow—and can dish out immense punishment to enemy ground forces.
Phasing out the use of fossil fuels, not just simply rebuilding low-carbon systems, should be the goal of COP30.
President Donald Trump recently suggested that “bad fuel” had caused the crashes of a US Navy fighter jet and helicopter in ...