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Editorial: Invest in the USCG & Icebreakers
As severe weather battered parts of the United States in mid-February, the nation’s only heavy polar icebreaker was on a rescue mission in the most frozen place on Earth.
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US, Russian Troops Show off Hardware Just Miles Apart
US and Russian troops parade on opposite sides of Estonia border
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Deep Freeze: US-Israeli Rift Deepens
The deep freeze in Washington will continue at least until March 3, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address Congress amid a deepening rift the Obama White House.
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Editorial: Shaping the Future of CAS
Once again, the US Air Force has stirred a political hornet’s nest by proposing to decommission its fleet of A-10 attack aircraft.
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Editorial: Ash Carter’s Focus
Ash Carter this week will succeed Chuck Hagel as America’s new defense secretary.
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Editorial: Investment as Deterrent
During his confirmation hearing to become US defense secretary, Ash Carter rightly argued for greater budgetary restraint, reform and more defense investment.
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Editorial: Carter’s Mountain To Climb
With the budget outlook cloudy, DoD is working to save money. While troops, civil service and civilian contractor levels all rose after 9-11, so far it is troops and contractors who have faced the sharpest cuts.
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Book Review: The Hundred-Year Marathon
Book Review: The Hundred-Year Marathon: China’s Secret Strategy to Replace America as the Global Superpower
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Editorial: Invest in the USCG & Icebreakers
As severe weather battered parts of the United States in mid-February, the nation’s only heavy polar icebreaker was on a rescue mission in the most frozen place on Earth.
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US, Russian Troops Show off Hardware Just Miles Apart
US and Russian troops parade on opposite sides of Estonia border
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On the Road to Mosul: Iraq Buys IED-Detecting Vehicles
Iraqi forces buying counter-IED vehicles
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Deep Freeze: US-Israeli Rift Deepens
The deep freeze in Washington will continue at least until March 3, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address Congress amid a deepening rift the Obama White House.
-
Editorial: Shaping the Future of CAS
Once again, the US Air Force has stirred a political hornet’s nest by proposing to decommission its fleet of A-10 attack aircraft.
-
Editorial: Ash Carter’s Focus
Ash Carter this week will succeed Chuck Hagel as America’s new defense secretary.
-
Editorial: Investment as Deterrent
During his confirmation hearing to become US defense secretary, Ash Carter rightly argued for greater budgetary restraint, reform and more defense investment.
-
Editorial: Carter’s Mountain To Climb
With the budget outlook cloudy, DoD is working to save money. While troops, civil service and civilian contractor levels all rose after 9-11, so far it is troops and contractors who have faced the sharpest cuts.
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Northrop Teases New Bomber in New Ad
Subtlety, Thy Name Is Northrop. Again.
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Book Review: The Hundred-Year Marathon
Book Review: The Hundred-Year Marathon: China’s Secret Strategy to Replace America as the Global Superpower
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Editorial: Invest in the USCG & Icebreakers
As severe weather battered parts of the United States in mid-February, the nation’s only heavy polar icebreaker was on a rescue mission in the most frozen place on Earth.
-
US, Russian Troops Show off Hardware Just Miles Apart
US and Russian troops parade on opposite sides of Estonia border
-
On the Road to Mosul: Iraq Buys IED-Detecting Vehicles
Iraqi forces buying counter-IED vehicles
-
Deep Freeze: US-Israeli Rift Deepens
The deep freeze in Washington will continue at least until March 3, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address Congress amid a deepening rift the Obama White House.
-
Editorial: Shaping the Future of CAS
Once again, the US Air Force has stirred a political hornet’s nest by proposing to decommission its fleet of A-10 attack aircraft.
-
Editorial: Ash Carter’s Focus
Ash Carter this week will succeed Chuck Hagel as America’s new defense secretary.
-
Editorial: Investment as Deterrent
During his confirmation hearing to become US defense secretary, Ash Carter rightly argued for greater budgetary restraint, reform and more defense investment.
-
Editorial: Carter’s Mountain To Climb
With the budget outlook cloudy, DoD is working to save money. While troops, civil service and civilian contractor levels all rose after 9-11, so far it is troops and contractors who have faced the sharpest cuts.
-
Northrop Teases New Bomber in New Ad
Subtlety, Thy Name Is Northrop. Again.
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Book Review: The Hundred-Year Marathon
Book Review: The Hundred-Year Marathon: China’s Secret Strategy to Replace America as the Global Superpower















