Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Just weeks ago, the U.S. military’s top officer told lawmakers that it appeared unlikely that the People’s Republic of China would mount an invasion...
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Just weeks ago, the U.S. military’s top officer told lawmakers that it appeared unlikely that the People’s Republic of China would mount an invasion...
The Taiwanese Navy may be far smaller than that of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) of mainland China, but the island nation has...
Perhaps no where in the world are geopolitical tensions higher today than the Taiwan Strait. In the past year, China has toughened its rhetoric toward the self-governing...
Sometimes saber-rattling is just that, saber-rattling. Beijing has repeatedly made it crystal clear that it sees Taiwan as a breakaway province that will be...
Even as Beijing has accused Washington of an unnecessary provocation by sending U.S. Navy warships to the South China Sea, the Chinese military has...
The old saying “a day at the beach,” is meant to evoke a non-stressful, relaxing day involving projects or tasks that are easy or...
Sixty-three years ago the Cold War could have turned very hot. Like as nuclear war hot. According to a story first reported by The...
Amid high U.S.-China tensions, Washington would be wise to follow a prudent and non-escalatory Taiwan policy. A recent Taiwan Strait crossing by a U.S....
The story of David and Goliath is a motif of asymmetric warfare. A smaller, seemingly weaker opponent utilizes an unconventional or asymmetric approach to...
Editor’s Note: This is part two of a two-part series. You can read part one here. If China finally decides to use force to...