A recent Department of Defense report indicated that China would seek to build an additional six aircraft carriers for the People’s Liberation Army Navy over the next decade.
Rising electricity prices predate the AI boom, driven by limited supply, outdated grids, and regulatory bottlenecks.
Taiwan has sought submarines in the West to help protect it from China—but because of economic pressure on those nations from Beijing, it was forced to build its own.
A shortfall of spare parts has contributed to terrible readiness rates among US F-35 fleets—and even led some service branches to cannibalize certain aircraft to keep others flying.
A future conflict between America and Iran might resemble the June 2025 war, in which Tehran was careful to telegraph its punches—but it could also escalate far more quickly.
The United States must apply stricter standards to Pax Silica partners, as Qatar’s track record does not justify its inclusion in a trusted AI security coalition.
The Turkish fighter jets are expected to play a role in Somalia’s ongoing campaign against Al-Shabaab militants in the countryside—and could also serve as a warning signal to Israel.
The JAS 39 Gripen was designed for simplicity and ease of use—giving it a niche among air forces without intensive maintenance support.
Donald Trump’s tariffs are undercutting US firms, increasing costs, and scaring away foreign buyers and investment.
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Except in clear and extreme cases, Congress and the courts are better places to adjudicate the legality of the president's ...
Golden Dome is not just a waste of money; it is a threat to US and global security. The first risk involved the plan to put ...