Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
World War II was the largest and most deadly conflict in human history. It involved the majority of the world’s nations, including all of the...
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Germany still must address a readiness issue: large portions of the army are not considered fully combat-ready, with some readiness estimates for land forces...
Iran keeps returning to the Strait of Hormuz because it works. As Andrew Latham argues, Tehran doesn't need to close the waterway, or even...
Vice President JD Vance has hailed his Switzerland negotiations over Iran's nuclear program as diplomatic progress. Middle East Forum scholar Dr. Michael Rubin argues...
America won the Moon race in 1969, then mothballed the rockets that got it there, leaving only disassembled Saturn Vs in museums. Now it...
World War II was the largest and most deadly conflict in human history. It involved the majority of the world’s nations, including all of the...
China may have the world’s most impressive fleets of heavily armed amphibious armored fighting vehicles—and it’s no secret why: Taiwan. Beijing has made it...
Was Afghanistan Winnable? As we approach the one-year anniversary of the collapse of the Afghan government and army to a relatively weak Taliban army, there...
One of the more frustrating aspects of U.S. foreign policy is the ritual hand-holding of Europe. Since the end of World War II, through...
Since the start of the war in Ukraine in late February, the policy conversation in Washington and European capitals has revolved around how best...