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Japan may be coming at the problem of defending its southwestern islands backward. This week over at the South China Morning Post, Julian Ryall...
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Japan may be coming at the problem of defending its southwestern islands backward. This week over at the South China Morning Post, Julian Ryall...
Earlier this month General Stephen Townsend, commander of the U.S. Africa Command, told the Associated Press that China covets a major naval base in...
It’s one way to understand China’s maritime strategy in the Western Pacific. It’s also a way for the American sea services to plot strategy...
Senate Armed Services Chairman Jack Reed is not wrong when he urges fellow lawmakers and the U.S. Navy to concentrate their fleet-design efforts on...
The ghost of Mahan smiles. Late last month a bipartisan cohort of U.S. senators introduced the SHIPYARD Act of 2021, a measure aimed at...
“Cognitive warfare”? Yes, please—and more of it! Over at the South China Morning Post, reporter Minnie Chan has the story of how the U.S....
Over at Bloomberg retired Admiral Jim Stavridis presents his take on the growth of China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy and projects how a maritime...
Last month the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps released a joint Unmanned Campaign Framework detailing how the sea services intend to design, build, test,...
Over at Reuters, Terje Solsvik and Nerijus Adomaitis report that the Norwegian government has consented to let the U.S. military construct facilities at three...
One grave risk lurks within the upcoming pullout of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, otherwise an altogether wholesome development. Namely, the armed services may—either through...