Realism and Restraint
Though it should have happened a decade or more ago, it is imperative now that policymakers in Washington acknowledge the painful reality that our...
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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...
On February 25, President Joe Biden ordered an airstrike at a location in eastern Syria against facilities the Pentagon said belonged to or frequented...
The question put to me for today is: what are some aspects of the Western way of maritime war that opponents can exploit? I...
When a report comes out of Washington that has been co-authored by a who’s who group of, among others, former Secretaries of Defense, Chairmen...
When it comes to war, America is almost always playing an “away game.” The conflicts the nation has recently fought, and the defense activities...
The U.S. Navy needs more firepower on the cheap. That’s the message retired U.S. Marine colonel T. X. Hammes broadcasts loudly and clearly in...
The AR-15 is certainly one popular firearm. Simply put, the AR-15 the civilian version of the U.S. military’s M16. The only main difference being...
Over the last few weeks, I have been taking a look at U.S. military combat readiness over several different contingencies for my new book...