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Lebanese parliamentarian: The Gulf is a center of crisis and wars
Wehbe Katicha, a retired Army general now a member of Lebanon’s Parliament, warns that recent Iranian actions may set off additional conflict in the region.
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CEO of Airbus Defence and Space on what will be vital in 2020
The defense industry in Europe is “on standby, but political decisions need to be taken first,” says Dirk Hoke.
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CEO of Leonardo: A two–way street benefits everyone
Industry and government need to work together to plan out a defense road map for the future, says Alessandro Profumo of Leonardo.
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Russia analyst: China and Russia are partners, but not quite allies
China and Russia are using a “never-against-each-other-but-not always-with-each-other” strategy, says Dmitri Trenin, of the Moscow Center for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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IISS deputy: A strategy review DoD needs
“The gap between what we claim to be doing and what we are funded to do is both long-standing and untenable,” writes Kori Schake.
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Saudi Arabia’s top defense industry regulator talks manufacturing expansion
Development of a defense industry that could serve both the needs of Saudi Arabia’s own military as well as those of allies has been key to the country’s 2030 vision. Leading that effort is the General Authority for Military Industries, or GAMI, led by Governor Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Ohali.
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Rostec exec: American sanctions create unfair advantage for weapons sales
Rostec’s head of international cooperation touts Russian weapons as the U.S. urges partner nations to buy American.
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Global defense leaders spotlight the power in numbers
In this year’s Outlook, you’ll see hints of the more emboldened NATO allies, with essays from defense ministers from around the world speaking less about what NATO can do for their countries, and more about what their countries can do for NATO.
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NATO secretary general: The Cold War is over, but big challenges remain
NATO’s original purpose was as a defensive shield against the Soviet Union. The Cold War is over, but significant challenges remain.
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US deputy defense secretary: A look at missiles, space and cyber in next year’s national strategy
Thanks to President Trump’s vision and Secretary Mattis’ leadership, as well as support of Congress, we’ve seen the benefits of a unified, whole-of-government approach guided by a clear-eyed National Defense Strategy.
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Lebanese parliamentarian: The Gulf is a center of crisis and wars
Wehbe Katicha, a retired Army general now a member of Lebanon’s Parliament, warns that recent Iranian actions may set off additional conflict in the region.
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CEO of Airbus Defence and Space on what will be vital in 2020
The defense industry in Europe is “on standby, but political decisions need to be taken first,” says Dirk Hoke.
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CEO of Leonardo: A two–way street benefits everyone
Industry and government need to work together to plan out a defense road map for the future, says Alessandro Profumo of Leonardo.
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Russia analyst: China and Russia are partners, but not quite allies
China and Russia are using a “never-against-each-other-but-not always-with-each-other” strategy, says Dmitri Trenin, of the Moscow Center for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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IISS deputy: A strategy review DoD needs
“The gap between what we claim to be doing and what we are funded to do is both long-standing and untenable,” writes Kori Schake.
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Saudi Arabia’s top defense industry regulator talks manufacturing expansion
Development of a defense industry that could serve both the needs of Saudi Arabia’s own military as well as those of allies has been key to the country’s 2030 vision. Leading that effort is the General Authority for Military Industries, or GAMI, led by Governor Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Ohali.
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Rostec exec: American sanctions create unfair advantage for weapons sales
Rostec’s head of international cooperation touts Russian weapons as the U.S. urges partner nations to buy American.
-
Global defense leaders spotlight the power in numbers
In this year’s Outlook, you’ll see hints of the more emboldened NATO allies, with essays from defense ministers from around the world speaking less about what NATO can do for their countries, and more about what their countries can do for NATO.
-
NATO secretary general: The Cold War is over, but big challenges remain
NATO’s original purpose was as a defensive shield against the Soviet Union. The Cold War is over, but significant challenges remain.
-
US deputy defense secretary: A look at missiles, space and cyber in next year’s national strategy
Thanks to President Trump’s vision and Secretary Mattis’ leadership, as well as support of Congress, we’ve seen the benefits of a unified, whole-of-government approach guided by a clear-eyed National Defense Strategy.
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Lebanese parliamentarian: The Gulf is a center of crisis and wars
Wehbe Katicha, a retired Army general now a member of Lebanon’s Parliament, warns that recent Iranian actions may set off additional conflict in the region.
-
CEO of Airbus Defence and Space on what will be vital in 2020
The defense industry in Europe is “on standby, but political decisions need to be taken first,” says Dirk Hoke.
-
CEO of Leonardo: A two–way street benefits everyone
Industry and government need to work together to plan out a defense road map for the future, says Alessandro Profumo of Leonardo.
-
Russia analyst: China and Russia are partners, but not quite allies
China and Russia are using a “never-against-each-other-but-not always-with-each-other” strategy, says Dmitri Trenin, of the Moscow Center for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
-
IISS deputy: A strategy review DoD needs
“The gap between what we claim to be doing and what we are funded to do is both long-standing and untenable,” writes Kori Schake.
-
Saudi Arabia’s top defense industry regulator talks manufacturing expansion
Development of a defense industry that could serve both the needs of Saudi Arabia’s own military as well as those of allies has been key to the country’s 2030 vision. Leading that effort is the General Authority for Military Industries, or GAMI, led by Governor Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Ohali.
-
Rostec exec: American sanctions create unfair advantage for weapons sales
Rostec’s head of international cooperation touts Russian weapons as the U.S. urges partner nations to buy American.
-
Global defense leaders spotlight the power in numbers
In this year’s Outlook, you’ll see hints of the more emboldened NATO allies, with essays from defense ministers from around the world speaking less about what NATO can do for their countries, and more about what their countries can do for NATO.
-
NATO secretary general: The Cold War is over, but big challenges remain
NATO’s original purpose was as a defensive shield against the Soviet Union. The Cold War is over, but significant challenges remain.
-
US deputy defense secretary: A look at missiles, space and cyber in next year’s national strategy
Thanks to President Trump’s vision and Secretary Mattis’ leadership, as well as support of Congress, we’ve seen the benefits of a unified, whole-of-government approach guided by a clear-eyed National Defense Strategy.













