Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
As the post-World War II rules-based order comes under the most serious assault since the Cold War, it is essential for Washington to have...
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As the post-World War II rules-based order comes under the most serious assault since the Cold War, it is essential for Washington to have...
The Pentagon’s ability to respond to more than one international crisis at a time is an ongoing concern on Capitol Hill. But the U.S....
As it stands, Taiwan will not hold out against a sustained Chinese attack on their island if the Americans are unable—or unwilling—to intervene militarily...
In a word, “no.” At more than $700 billion per year, consuming around three percent of America’s gross domestic product (GDP), employing millions of...
Such F-35 maintenance problems could hamper readiness in the event China decides to invade Taiwan or attack American allies in the western Pacific.
In the long-term, unless America gets serious about decoupling from China and rebuilding its dormant industrial base, China will defeat America and rise to...
Columbia-Class Submarine: What Do We Know? Lurking secretly in dark waters around the world and holding potential adversaries at risk of nuclear destruction from...
Gen. Brown’s testimony before the Senate rings hollow. His actions and words while serving as chief of staff show that he is anything but...
The phrase “hellfire and brimstone” means different things to different people, depending on the context. In a religious context, it refers to the threat...
Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks set defense commentators aflutter last month when she announced “Replicator,” an initiative meant to field “small, smart, cheap” uncrewed,...