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Del Toro’s case for funding the US Navy and Marine Corps
As perilous as the state of affairs may seem, things might soon get dramatically and demonstrably worse with sequestration, the Navy secretary argues.
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Expand existing task force to protect Red Sea from Houthi attacks
Houthi attacks on commercial vessels is a multilateral problem that requires a multilateral solution.
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Drag race: hypersonic threats are slow enough for US missile defenses
Contrary to common claims, hypersonic weapons are no wonder weapons for cracking air-defense shields, argue analysts David Wright and Cameron Tracy.
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Australia’s military must prepare for conflict if deterrence fails
Australia cannot rely on mass to deter. It must focus instead on capabilities and partnerships that deliver an asymmetric advantage.
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Russia is gearing up for a long war. Will the West follow suit?
The country has demonstrated a remarkable degree of adaptability to Western sanctions.
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‘Buy American’ policies strengthen nation’s defense, workforce
The core the nation’s defense and economic vitality hinges on the “Buy American” policy.
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Democracies must stand together on defense
The United States and Europe must stick together in the face of multiplying crises.
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Budgets, presidents and the defense industry: What to watch in 2024
If former President Donald Trump wins, it could alter expectations for U.S. commitments to alliances such as NATO and for support for Ukraine.
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Houthis rise in prominence among Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’
The Houthis have also demonstrated an ability to attack international commercial shipping off Yemen’s coast, in the Bab el-Mandeb strait and beyond.
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What would happen if Congress stopped supporting allies under siege?
Lawmakers are ignoring the trillion-dollar impact their actions might have — actions that may reverberate over the next 20 years and beyond.
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Del Toro’s case for funding the US Navy and Marine Corps
As perilous as the state of affairs may seem, things might soon get dramatically and demonstrably worse with sequestration, the Navy secretary argues.
-
Expand existing task force to protect Red Sea from Houthi attacks
Houthi attacks on commercial vessels is a multilateral problem that requires a multilateral solution.
-
Drag race: hypersonic threats are slow enough for US missile defenses
Contrary to common claims, hypersonic weapons are no wonder weapons for cracking air-defense shields, argue analysts David Wright and Cameron Tracy.
-
Australia’s military must prepare for conflict if deterrence fails
Australia cannot rely on mass to deter. It must focus instead on capabilities and partnerships that deliver an asymmetric advantage.
-
Russia is gearing up for a long war. Will the West follow suit?
The country has demonstrated a remarkable degree of adaptability to Western sanctions.
-
‘Buy American’ policies strengthen nation’s defense, workforce
The core the nation’s defense and economic vitality hinges on the “Buy American” policy.
-
Democracies must stand together on defense
The United States and Europe must stick together in the face of multiplying crises.
-
Budgets, presidents and the defense industry: What to watch in 2024
If former President Donald Trump wins, it could alter expectations for U.S. commitments to alliances such as NATO and for support for Ukraine.
-
Houthis rise in prominence among Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’
The Houthis have also demonstrated an ability to attack international commercial shipping off Yemen’s coast, in the Bab el-Mandeb strait and beyond.
-
What would happen if Congress stopped supporting allies under siege?
Lawmakers are ignoring the trillion-dollar impact their actions might have — actions that may reverberate over the next 20 years and beyond.
-
Del Toro’s case for funding the US Navy and Marine Corps
As perilous as the state of affairs may seem, things might soon get dramatically and demonstrably worse with sequestration, the Navy secretary argues.
-
Expand existing task force to protect Red Sea from Houthi attacks
Houthi attacks on commercial vessels is a multilateral problem that requires a multilateral solution.
-
Drag race: hypersonic threats are slow enough for US missile defenses
Contrary to common claims, hypersonic weapons are no wonder weapons for cracking air-defense shields, argue analysts David Wright and Cameron Tracy.
-
Australia’s military must prepare for conflict if deterrence fails
Australia cannot rely on mass to deter. It must focus instead on capabilities and partnerships that deliver an asymmetric advantage.
-
Russia is gearing up for a long war. Will the West follow suit?
The country has demonstrated a remarkable degree of adaptability to Western sanctions.
-
‘Buy American’ policies strengthen nation’s defense, workforce
The core the nation’s defense and economic vitality hinges on the “Buy American” policy.
-
Democracies must stand together on defense
The United States and Europe must stick together in the face of multiplying crises.
-
Budgets, presidents and the defense industry: What to watch in 2024
If former President Donald Trump wins, it could alter expectations for U.S. commitments to alliances such as NATO and for support for Ukraine.
-
Houthis rise in prominence among Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’
The Houthis have also demonstrated an ability to attack international commercial shipping off Yemen’s coast, in the Bab el-Mandeb strait and beyond.
-
What would happen if Congress stopped supporting allies under siege?
Lawmakers are ignoring the trillion-dollar impact their actions might have — actions that may reverberate over the next 20 years and beyond.













