Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Editor’s Note: This is part one of a two-part series. You can read part two here. In recent years there has been an increase...
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Editor’s Note: This is part one of a two-part series. You can read part two here. In recent years there has been an increase...
Every year in October Russia conducts (and usually announces) a major strategic nuclear exercise. This is followed by November meetings in Sochi between President...
Russia believes it can introduce nuclear weapons into a conventional war without taking nuclear fire in return and that such action will result in...
Riddle me this: does a contender intent on overthrowing the international system harbor “limited” or “unlimited” political goals? This may sound like an idle...
Washington’s relations with Moscow have been deteriorating for more than two decades. The decision by Bill Clinton’s administration to expand NATO, the most powerful...
A couple of weeks back the U.S. Army released the latest in the family of strategy documents to issue forth from the armed services,...
The AGM-114 Hellfire missile has been a staple in American media for what seems like forever. You can find them in movies, television shows,...
Pretty soon there’s not going to be any excuses for bad shots. There won’t even really be any bad shots in general, not in...
The Lebanese pound is in freefall. While officially the government pegs it at 1,500 to the U.S. dollar, the black market rate now approaches...
One of the fundamental roles of a leader is organizing people—knowing how to direct people’s efforts and where to allocate resources. Failing to establish...