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Something must be said of the fighting spirit of the men who come from the British Isles, and the might Royal Marines. During the...
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Something must be said of the fighting spirit of the men who come from the British Isles, and the might Royal Marines. During the...
At last. Washington is calling a halt to the Twenty Years’ War in Afghanistan—and performing what Naval Diplomat colleague and pal Marc Genest took...
President Joe Biden announced yesterday that he would withdraw all remaining U.S. forces from Afghanistan to end the “forever war.” Bizarrely, he made the...
In President Biden’s first press conference, he was asked about Afghanistan and on this subject, two aspects of his answers stood out. The first...
On April 11, 2021, a blackout struck Iran’s Natanz nuclear enrichment facility causing it severe damage a day after President Hassan Rouhani inaugurated new,...
An old book from the 1950s explains How to Lie with Statistics. Author Darrell Huff alerts readers to be on guard against those who...
The top objective of U.S. foreign policy – and the primary purpose of our Armed Forces – is to keep America and our citizens...
19FortyFive has confirmed that North Korea is near completion of a submarine that is most likely configured to fire a ballistic missile, according to...
The 18th anniversary of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq came and went last month with little fanfare. Perhaps it’s unsurprising: One does not particularly care...
A common refrain in these pixels is that strategic competition is an armed debate in which debaters—great powers, usually—flourish implements of war in an...