A containment strategy for Russia may be morally satisfying, but it fails to acknowledge the end of US supremacy.
The B-1 Lancers join at least eight US Navy warships and a submarine known to be operating near Venezuela—as well as previous flights from F-35 fighters and B-52 Stratofortress bombers.
A National Guard captain has warned that damage to China’s ports during a US-China war could be long and arduous to repair—with long-term impacts to the US economy as well.
On the surface, Kyiv’s agreement with Saab to build domestic air defense systems inside Ukraine will help it in its war against Russia. In reality, it will make no difference.
The Space Force’s recent contract with aerospace firm Vantor to provide for better situational awareness in space highlights how even hybrid warfare is moving its way to the cosmos.
Venezuela has an arsenal of Russian-supplied supersonic missiles, which could pose problems for the US Navy during any future conflict with the Maduro regime.
The Marine Corps’ F-35B iteration is certainly the most complex mechanically of the three Lightning II models.
The same lesson applies to Central Asia. Enfranchised middle powers carry new responsibilities: to manage disputes, to ...
Person of Interest offered more than entertainment—it foreshadowed today’s AI dilemmas of surveillance, control, and human judgment in an age of intelligent machines.
If it wants to stay relevant, the United Nations needs to focus more on conflict resolution rather than global policymaking.