To defend against data centers becoming military targets, governments must prioritize geographic dispersion, treat them as ...
The first moving naval “torpedo” was physically attached to the submarine that used it—with perhaps predictable results.
The expiration of the New START Treaty offers the United States a rare chance to lead a multilateral reset of nuclear arms ...
Iran is threatening the Caucasian country’s efforts to boost energy and trade connectivity between Europe and Central Asia.
Of the IRGC’s four Shahid Soleimani-class corvettes, it is unclear how many remain intact—with at least one lost to an American airstrike.
Regulatory acceleration is driving US upstream growth, but long-term licensing is needed to ultimately secure investor confidence and achieve energy dominance.
The United States, Israel, and Iran all possess “standoff weapons”—and have used them against each other for years.
With the demand that Iran give up its ballistic missiles, the United States has made a long-term military commitment to ...
America’s ongoing military campaign in Iran has dispelled lingering illusions about the “liberal international order”—and ...
Russia’s Marshal Shaposhnikov Udaloy-class destroyer stopped in Vietnam on its way back to Vladivostok, the home base of ...
Although he has proclaimed himself the “President of Peace,” Donald Trump has aggressively pursued military force abroad.
The Royal Navy—once the pride of the United Kingdom—has shrunk to around two dozen warships, insufficient to project power in any meaningful sense.
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