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How to ensure Iranian drones don’t include US components
While the Iranian drone threat may have previously seemed distant for Europe, the appearance of these weapons in Ukraine has brought the problem home.
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The EU is finding its voice on defense. The US should embrace it.
A stronger European defense is in the making, emerging in fits and starts from the war in Ukraine.
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The global nuclear energy market is a geopolitical battleground
By weaving energy security into the heart of our national security strategy, we can bolster our capacity to deter and resist authoritarian aggression.
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Any perception that China doesn’t affect NATO is invalid
U.S., NATO and SEATO leadership must collaborate on reinforcing deterrence in Northeast Asia.
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Why is China strengthening its military? It’s not all about war.
A grasp of the myriad drivers could help observers more accurately assess the danger posed by the People’s Liberation Army modernization.
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What difference will Polish, Slovakian fighter jets make to Ukraine?
Other NATO allies will now be under increased pressure to offer Ukraine their own, Western-designed aircraft.
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Superlatives in the FY24 budget request won’t cut it for US forces
Congress will have to bail out the military again and pay the full costs of inflation.
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Why the US military should build modular nuclear reactors
One of the main objections to the expansion of nuclear power in the U.S. is based on the perception that it is dangerous.
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How is the US military space sector doing? Depends who you ask.
Despite a robust pipeline of activity, the military space-industrial base is facing a number of economic and industrial challenges.
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The stars have aligned for the Philippines in the South China Sea
But one star — funding for the Philippine military — isn’t shining so bright.
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How to ensure Iranian drones don’t include US components
While the Iranian drone threat may have previously seemed distant for Europe, the appearance of these weapons in Ukraine has brought the problem home.
-
The EU is finding its voice on defense. The US should embrace it.
A stronger European defense is in the making, emerging in fits and starts from the war in Ukraine.
-
The global nuclear energy market is a geopolitical battleground
By weaving energy security into the heart of our national security strategy, we can bolster our capacity to deter and resist authoritarian aggression.
-
Any perception that China doesn’t affect NATO is invalid
U.S., NATO and SEATO leadership must collaborate on reinforcing deterrence in Northeast Asia.
-
Why is China strengthening its military? It’s not all about war.
A grasp of the myriad drivers could help observers more accurately assess the danger posed by the People’s Liberation Army modernization.
-
What difference will Polish, Slovakian fighter jets make to Ukraine?
Other NATO allies will now be under increased pressure to offer Ukraine their own, Western-designed aircraft.
-
Superlatives in the FY24 budget request won’t cut it for US forces
Congress will have to bail out the military again and pay the full costs of inflation.
-
Why the US military should build modular nuclear reactors
One of the main objections to the expansion of nuclear power in the U.S. is based on the perception that it is dangerous.
-
How is the US military space sector doing? Depends who you ask.
Despite a robust pipeline of activity, the military space-industrial base is facing a number of economic and industrial challenges.
-
The stars have aligned for the Philippines in the South China Sea
But one star — funding for the Philippine military — isn’t shining so bright.
-
How to ensure Iranian drones don’t include US components
While the Iranian drone threat may have previously seemed distant for Europe, the appearance of these weapons in Ukraine has brought the problem home.
-
The EU is finding its voice on defense. The US should embrace it.
A stronger European defense is in the making, emerging in fits and starts from the war in Ukraine.
-
The global nuclear energy market is a geopolitical battleground
By weaving energy security into the heart of our national security strategy, we can bolster our capacity to deter and resist authoritarian aggression.
-
Any perception that China doesn’t affect NATO is invalid
U.S., NATO and SEATO leadership must collaborate on reinforcing deterrence in Northeast Asia.
-
Why is China strengthening its military? It’s not all about war.
A grasp of the myriad drivers could help observers more accurately assess the danger posed by the People’s Liberation Army modernization.
-
What difference will Polish, Slovakian fighter jets make to Ukraine?
Other NATO allies will now be under increased pressure to offer Ukraine their own, Western-designed aircraft.
-
Superlatives in the FY24 budget request won’t cut it for US forces
Congress will have to bail out the military again and pay the full costs of inflation.
-
Why the US military should build modular nuclear reactors
One of the main objections to the expansion of nuclear power in the U.S. is based on the perception that it is dangerous.
-
How is the US military space sector doing? Depends who you ask.
Despite a robust pipeline of activity, the military space-industrial base is facing a number of economic and industrial challenges.
-
The stars have aligned for the Philippines in the South China Sea
But one star — funding for the Philippine military — isn’t shining so bright.













