At conferences, in pitch decks, and increasingly in public writing, “service” is increasingly being used to describe the work ...
Churchill once demanded, “Take this pudding away — it has no theme!” U.S. Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle’s new Fighting Instructions presents ...
After the Gulf War’s air campaign concluded in February 1991, U.S. commanders were confident that airpower had destroyed the bulk of Iraq’s Republican ...
Is America running out of missiles? The attacks on Iranian forces and leadership have had a devastating impact on the regime, ...
The war with Iran has prompted many questions about what comes next. Will the Islamic Republic regime survive? What could ...
An alliance is only as credible as the runway it can repair under fire. The Pentagon’s latest National Defense Strategy ...
In early March 2026, U.S. Central Command confirmed the first U.S. fatalities of the Iran conflict. A drone strike at Port ...
The United States did not enter the war with Iran because it was attacked or was about to be attacked. It seems to have entered after concluding that once ...
No one is thinking if everyone is thinking alike.” Gen. George S. Patton’s quip shows that he not only understood the advantage of audacious combat ...
Why is Southeast Asia becoming more vulnerable to nuclear risk even as it remains formally non-nuclear? Southeast Asia’s ...
Advanced violence is democratizing.  AI, in conjunction with dramatic improvements in robotics, energy production, and ...
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