Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Editor’s Note: This is part one of a two-part series detailing a U.S.-China war over Taiwan. You can read part two here. There are...
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Editor’s Note: This is part one of a two-part series detailing a U.S.-China war over Taiwan. You can read part two here. There are...
The competitor who blunders the least wins. That’s what the ancients seemed to believe, at any rate. Athenian and Spartan grandees sized up their...
ROK/U.S. combined training – routine but necessary defensive exercises – is described in the media in various ways that causes confusion among the public....
The U.S. government has taken on an abundance of highly questionable security commitments over the decades. That trend has become even worse during the...
A few weeks ago in this space, I slammed Robert Kagan’s Foreign Affairs article, A Super Power Like it or not: Why Americans must...
President Joe Biden’s first major speech on national security at the virtually-held Munich Security Conference will not be remembered in the same historical annals...
Maybe you’re trying to help your parents stay safe in their home, or maybe you’re getting up there in years, losing your vision, and...
Though it should have happened a decade or more ago, it is imperative now that policymakers in Washington acknowledge the painful reality that our...
Sports imitates life. And vice versa. Over at Sports Illustrated last week, Connor Orr put forth an intriguing analysis of “Why the Patriots’ Open...
Over at the Washington Post is an interesting story about how Russia is not so happy that the Biden Administration only gave them a...