Foreign assistance is a statecraft tool that complements military and economic instruments. It can help lead to changes—like ...
With the age of the modern mercenary only beginning to dawn, Wagner has provided a blueprint that other state-sponsored ...
The leak of Steve Witkoff’s phone conversation with the Kremlin has damaged trust between the United States and its allies.
The Russian ships passed through NATO waters without incident before sailing along international maritime routes.
Nuclear energy financing must undergo a parallel shift alongside technology in order to see the second nuclear renaissance.
Swedish-American defense startup Pythom is attempting to disrupt Europe’s stagnant space industry. Saab just gave it a $10 million vote of confidence.
The Government Accountability Office has castigated the Coast Guard for failing to set priorities in vessel acquisition, urging it to slow down and finalize its design choices.
The United States faces an AI challenge similar to the Atomic Age and needs clear federal rules to secure leadership and manage proliferation risks amid great power competition.
A recent spate of firings from the IDF is a welcome step towards accountability for October 7—but ignores the role the Netanyahu administration played in the disaster.
It is far from certain that Russia is behind a string of recent sabotage incidents affecting Poland’s railway lines and power grid.
Germany’s Leopard 2A8 tank is unlikely to live up to its promises—but its construction is at least a worthwhile investment in the country’s ailing defense industrial base.
Egypt and Sudan are unwittingly playing into the hands of the Horn of Africa’s most dangerous terrorist group: al-Shabaab.
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