The fragile truce in Gaza is not the beginning of a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, let alone a reordering of ...
The Su-35S has become Moscow’s preferred fighter platform. Russia is continuing to bolster its fighter fleet as its ongoing ...
As Iraq prepares for parliamentary elections on November 11, deep political rivalries and fading foreign influence are reshaping the country’s future.
While US nuclear strategy relies primarily on the deterrence afforded through the nuclear triad, the GMD serves as an insurance policy against small-scale attacks or accidental launches.
Washington’s debate over SBIR’s future risks gutting America’s seed fund. Tying success to government adoption alone would strangle innovation and drive away private-sector pioneers.
The UK Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee found that a "pattern of short-term decision-making" had delayed investment in the F-35 fighter jet early on, increasing its later costs.
Ghana’s energy debt and political realignment toward Russia and China are reshaping its democracy, straining US ties, and jeopardizing its role as West Africa’s energy success story.
President Trump’s management of the US economy is setting the Republic Party up for failure in the 2026 midterms.
The reserve force is broken up into two parts: participating reserve personnel and the Ready Reserve. There are nearly 800,000 participating members and 300,000 in the Ready Reserve. This represents ...
AI’s growth has outpaced America’s power grid. Nuclear energy could be the key to powering the AI era—if policy, permitting, and planning can keep pace.
The new destroyer is named for longtime Alaska senator Ted Stevens, a strong supporter of the US Navy and Marine Corps and an unintentional early Internet icon.
General Atomics and Anduril are simultaneously testing their respective YFQ-42 and YFQ-44 aerial drones. Only one of the two will ultimately win the Air Force’s “Collaborative Combat Aircraft” ...