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Japan’s defense minister: Transform the defense industry to meet future threats
The “uncertainty of future warfare” poses an ongoing challenge for defense authorities and industry.
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UK defense secretary: Britain is paving a path for modernization and appropriate funding
Following our departure from the European Union, Britain is opening up fresh opportunities to strengthen global relationships and stay ahead of the curve.
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Italy’s defense minister: The future of European defense must involve the United States
Today, just as in the past, the United States must stay connected to Europe and to NATO — at the center of a reciprocal security and defense relationship.
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Canada’s defense minister: Our investment in defense is an investment in North American security
While Canada has traditionally been able to address threats abroad before they reach our shores, our security requires reinforcement.
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Denmark’s defense minister: The fight for democratic values can only be won through cooperation with allies
The world has changed — and not for the better.
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Singapore’s defense minister: What will threaten future generations?
What global events might test future generations, particularly in the defense and security arena? Two come to mind.
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Russia analyst: What are the Kremlin’s priorities for 2021?
Top of the list of Russia’s defense industrial priorities in the past decade has been its nuclear forces. Now, let’s see what leads the list for this year.
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Poland’s defense minister: COVID-19 is forcing the military to reexamine its role
The pandemic has led to a thorough examination of the Polish military’s role in countering the unprecedented crisis.
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Lithuania’s defense minister: Mission accomplished? Not yet.
The task ahead of us is to make deterrence in the Baltics airtight.
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Sweden’s defense minister: Additional resources are coming to bolster national security, alliances
There is no doubt that we will face hard work over the coming years, but we do not act alone.
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Japan’s defense minister: Transform the defense industry to meet future threats
The “uncertainty of future warfare” poses an ongoing challenge for defense authorities and industry.
-
UK defense secretary: Britain is paving a path for modernization and appropriate funding
Following our departure from the European Union, Britain is opening up fresh opportunities to strengthen global relationships and stay ahead of the curve.
-
Italy’s defense minister: The future of European defense must involve the United States
Today, just as in the past, the United States must stay connected to Europe and to NATO — at the center of a reciprocal security and defense relationship.
-
Canada’s defense minister: Our investment in defense is an investment in North American security
While Canada has traditionally been able to address threats abroad before they reach our shores, our security requires reinforcement.
-
Denmark’s defense minister: The fight for democratic values can only be won through cooperation with allies
The world has changed — and not for the better.
-
Singapore’s defense minister: What will threaten future generations?
What global events might test future generations, particularly in the defense and security arena? Two come to mind.
-
Russia analyst: What are the Kremlin’s priorities for 2021?
Top of the list of Russia’s defense industrial priorities in the past decade has been its nuclear forces. Now, let’s see what leads the list for this year.
-
Poland’s defense minister: COVID-19 is forcing the military to reexamine its role
The pandemic has led to a thorough examination of the Polish military’s role in countering the unprecedented crisis.
-
Lithuania’s defense minister: Mission accomplished? Not yet.
The task ahead of us is to make deterrence in the Baltics airtight.
-
Sweden’s defense minister: Additional resources are coming to bolster national security, alliances
There is no doubt that we will face hard work over the coming years, but we do not act alone.
-
Japan’s defense minister: Transform the defense industry to meet future threats
The “uncertainty of future warfare” poses an ongoing challenge for defense authorities and industry.
-
UK defense secretary: Britain is paving a path for modernization and appropriate funding
Following our departure from the European Union, Britain is opening up fresh opportunities to strengthen global relationships and stay ahead of the curve.
-
Italy’s defense minister: The future of European defense must involve the United States
Today, just as in the past, the United States must stay connected to Europe and to NATO — at the center of a reciprocal security and defense relationship.
-
Canada’s defense minister: Our investment in defense is an investment in North American security
While Canada has traditionally been able to address threats abroad before they reach our shores, our security requires reinforcement.
-
Denmark’s defense minister: The fight for democratic values can only be won through cooperation with allies
The world has changed — and not for the better.
-
Singapore’s defense minister: What will threaten future generations?
What global events might test future generations, particularly in the defense and security arena? Two come to mind.
-
Russia analyst: What are the Kremlin’s priorities for 2021?
Top of the list of Russia’s defense industrial priorities in the past decade has been its nuclear forces. Now, let’s see what leads the list for this year.
-
Poland’s defense minister: COVID-19 is forcing the military to reexamine its role
The pandemic has led to a thorough examination of the Polish military’s role in countering the unprecedented crisis.
-
Lithuania’s defense minister: Mission accomplished? Not yet.
The task ahead of us is to make deterrence in the Baltics airtight.
-
Sweden’s defense minister: Additional resources are coming to bolster national security, alliances
There is no doubt that we will face hard work over the coming years, but we do not act alone.













