Withdrawal from NATO would require a two-thirds vote in the Senate, which remains overwhelmingly pro-NATO on both sides of the aisle.
The US Army has a long history of combat patches, but restrictions on their use have somewhat loosened—partially in recognition that the “battlefield” is far broader today than ever before.
Lockheed Martin and Boeing, the two major contractors for PAC-3 missile production, intend to triple missile production from ...
British Secretary of State for Defense Lord Coaker denied plans to install Mark 2 30mm cannons on the UK’s two aircraft ...
A lasting agreement needs the Gulf states in the room from the start. That means sanctions relief phased in gradually as Iran ...
If Israel seriously desires peaceful relations with Lebanon, the priority must now be to move from open-ended military ...
The United States should make every effort to assure Iranians that it is not deliberately targeting their country’s national ...
The Iran War has tightened global gas markets, but Russia no longer has the flexibility, routes, or market power to turn turmoil into strategic gain.
Poland—typically a stalwart American ally and reliable member of NATO—has declined to dispatch Patriot systems in the Middle ...
The Pentagon did not provide a reason for Gen. Randy George’s abrupt departure, but it is known that he had repeatedly ...
Iran has hinted it will broaden the ongoing war by striking at American commercial targets across the Gulf, rather than ...
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins acknowledged the Royal Navy’s current shortcomings, but stressed that it would be ready for an armed ...
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