The new USS Massachusetts submarine shares a name with a “lucky” battleship of World War II—and an exceptionally unlucky one ...
Both Moscow and Beijing stand to benefit from a prolonged war between the United States and Iran. Decisiveness, humility, and ...
As America turns the page into the next 250 years, the greatest risk we face is not enemies abroad, but cynicism, ...
Nuclear-armed countries are becoming increasingly comfortable with making nuclear threats while US credibility fades.
The destruction of the E-3—a command node for American air and ground operations—matters far more than the shootdown of a ...
Kazakhstan is entering one of the most pivotal moments of its political transformation, a development that has not yet ...
The “world war” of the 18th century, with its shifting coalitions and proxy fronts, is more akin to the 21st century’s wars ...
Chinese research vessels have spent years studying the world’s seafloor for ostensibly civilian purposes—but have specifically done so in locations with high military significance.
Since early March, Israel has launched a ground incursion into Lebanon intended to displace the Hezbollah militant group from ...
Switzerland has limited room to negotiate with the United States, as all US arms purchases are paid into the same fund that the Pentagon withdraws from at its own convenience.
Iran is isolated, fighting a war for its survival. Yet China and Russia, Iran’s supposed partners, are conspicuously absent.
Wild weasel” aircraft have the most dangerous job in the Air Force—flying into hostile airspace and exposing themselves to enemy air defenses in order to identify and destroy them.