There is no obvious winner of the Iran war—and with neither side able to impose its will on the other, the Middle East is entering an era of fragile equilibrium.
At a recent conference, British defense officials floated the possibility of using mass-produced uncrewed naval vessels to ...
Trump’s nuclear executive orders are accelerating advanced reactor deployment, fuel innovation, and regulatory modernization ...
America’s nuclear revival is gaining momentum, but long-term success will depend on fuel innovation, licensing reform, and ...
The conflicts in Ukraine, Iran, and Afghanistan are undermining the viability of Central Asia as an energy and transport hub.
Israel’s security-focused view on Hezbollah is making it difficult for the Lebanese government to disarm the group effectively.
Of the five F-35B aircraft that the United Kingdom ordered from the United States in March, two are stranded in the ...
Beijing’s real win from the US-China summit last week was a diplomatic formula whose repetition could undermine US interests.
The possibility of a closure of both the Strait of Hormuz and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait is still in play, with perilous ...
Federal policy continuity, bipartisan legislation, and tech-sector demand are accelerating efforts to expand US nuclear ...
Finland has used its highways as makeshift runways for many decades—inspired by tactics used during the Winter War against the Soviet Union in 1939–40.