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Joint Sword exercises, and more recent Strait Thunder-2025A exercise, awakened the public psyche to the reality that the ...
This is part of a new series of essays entitled “Battle Studies,” which seeks, through the study of military history, to ...
From Elon Musk to Sen. Bernie Sanders, there is widespread agreement that the Department of Defense is way too slow in how it ...
The Pentagon is claiming to make room for small businesses, but in practice it’s reinforcing a new class of giants, and ...
A few years ago, a young U.S. military officer asked me a pointed question: “Do you think we're getting too soft?” I paused, ...
As the Trump administration continues to widen its engagement with Iran, Washington has yet to grasp a stark reality: An ...
How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century (PublicAffairs, 2024). Visit the home of any ...
Despite the Department of Defense spending $14 billion a year on cyber forces and technology, U.S. military cyber forces have ...
What could be the make-up of the next Iraqi government, as geopolitical drama continues to play out across the Middle East?
March 16, 1968, is one of the darkest days in U.S. military history. On that day, the soldiers of C Company, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, who had suffered dozens of casualties in the ...
We are sharing a free episode of Thinking the Unthinkable with you all due to fast-moving events between India and Pakistan.