This month marks the 30th anniversary of the Dayton Agreement, a milestone for long-overdue renewal in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
Although Russia remains India’s largest foreign defense partner, the United States has sought to make inroads—including through a recent sale of Javelin and Excalibur handheld missile launchers to New ...
Built largely on the chassis of the existing F-15 Eagle, Boeing’s F-15EX Eagle II contains a multitude of fifth-gen internal upgrades.
Unchecked AI development poses growing national security risks, and secretive companies like Safe Superintelligence show why transparency and oversight can’t wait.
The extreme water shortage around Tehran, Iran’s capital, has led the clerical regime to draw up plans for the evacuation of the city.
A military incursion into Mexico, even with the approval of the Mexican government, would likely create far more problems than it solved for US national security.
Following Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the White House, the Trump administration committed to a massive arms deal—including 300 M1 Abrams tanks and downgraded F-35 fighter jets.
US nuclear power cannot be built up by going it at alone; it must work with its allies to ensure safe and secure nuclear development.
The HMS Prince of Wales has nearly returned from its months-long excursion to the Indo-Pacific—but British officials insist that the warship is still at full strength.
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To ensure regional buy-in, supporters of the Indo-Mediterranean transport corridor should not frame the project as an anti-China one. After two years of dormancy and shifting priorities, the ...
Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi has infuriated China with her recent remarks, with no clear means of resolution.
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