Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Not long ago I wrote in these pixels that there is a “beautiful stability” to U.S. foreign policy. In general, that’s a good thing....
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Not long ago I wrote in these pixels that there is a “beautiful stability” to U.S. foreign policy. In general, that’s a good thing....
When it comes to war, America is almost always playing an “away game.” The conflicts the nation has recently fought, and the defense activities...
19FortyFive is about change, and transients—especially sudden, dramatic, and quick ones, or black swans like a Pearl Harbor that fracture past trendlines altogether—are phenomena...
Hillary Clinton, as you may or may not know, has a podcast (you can listen to it above). And yesterday her guest was U.S....
Over the last few weeks, I have been taking a look at U.S. military combat readiness over several different contingencies for my new book...
The recent outbreak of hostilities between Armenia and Azerbaijan may be competing for attention in a noisy press, but it has spawned a cottage...
“Of all the hospitals in all the countries in all the world, he checks into mine.” Those must have been the words on Chancellor...
I had a chance to speak with Wesley Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander Europe who led the NATO response to Serbian aggression against Kosovo....
I have long been interested in the comings and goings of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, stealth technology in general and what the future...
Ok, I will admit it, for the longest time, I was no fan of the Bush 41 foreign policy team nor their policies. History,...