The Polish prime minister is provoking a fight with the United States with potentially catastrophic consequences for European ...
Though tanks are vulnerable to low-cost missiles and drones, their crews have adapted and developed countermeasures over time ...
First, it must accept that it needs its own version of the Monroe Doctrine —one that clearly delineates its sphere of ...
While deeply flawed, Acting President Delcy Rodriguez is still the United States’ best bet for Venezuela’s stabilization and ...
Washington is replacing voluntary energy security with active sovereignty—treating grids and resources as battlefields and energy firms as instruments of power.
India’s energy dependence on the Gulf states makes it more acutely sensitive to regional instability than China.
The ATF has warned that an official-looking message from the Department of Homeland Security announcing firearm confiscations is a hoax—and likely part of an effort to steal gun stores’ merchandise.
The Turkish president’s two decades in power have brought Turkey to the edge of an economic and social disaster.
A new law introduced by the State Duma would allow the Russian internal security agency to spy without a warrant—and cut off anyone from the internet by government fiat.
Both Russia and Ukraine are increasingly using armed ground drones—vaguely reminiscent of "Terminator" robots—for missions in eastern Ukraine.
Russia’s Rosoberonexport arms exporter indicated last year that two Su-57s had already been sold abroad. One of them may have been seen for the first time.
The resurgence of ISIS-K attacks in the Caucasus could harm US-backed trade and energy connectivity projects across Eurasia.
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