Cognitive biases due to past nuclear accidents continue to shape energy policy long after the technologies themselves have ...
All five nations on this list have tremendous airpower relative to the global average—but one is larger than the next four ...
This week, Vice President JD Vance claimed that the Pentagon was “reviewing” a sale of the F-35 to Turkey, even as US law ...
To prevent a future flare-up of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the people of Armenia must end it once and for all—renouncing ...
Interest in expanding nuclear energy has been growing for years, but President Donald Trump’s executive orders served as the catalyst for the most comprehensive reforms to America’s nuclear regulatory ...
As Ukraine moves closer to European integration, the limits of the EU’s traditional enlargement model are becoming clear. In 2026, Ukraine’s future in Europe is no longer simply a question about its ...
Divergent Technologies, a subcontractor for the Tomahawk missile, may be able to dramatically increase output through 3D ...
Washington has taken important steps toward re-engagement, but the jihadist threat is outpacing policy. The jihadist threat expanding across West Africa is not a distant regional problem. It is a ...
General Motors appears to be on the cusp of partnering with Lockheed Martin to develop missile parts. The largest American ...
Trump’s decision to invoke the Defense Production Act comes as the Pentagon faces a worrying shortfall in missile stocks.
The Maldives is testing an electric hydrofoil network that could reshape maritime transportation for island nations and coastal cities.
The Iran war did not create the global energy scramble, but it reinforced a trend that is reshaping alliances, trade, and national security. The energy factor is a major consideration in the Trump ...