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Eight decades since the end of the Second World War, the US-Japan alliance continues to evolve beyond its Cold War foundations.
The Reactor Pilot Program has its pros, but it needs to be paired with money and action from Congress and the presidency.
US export controls keep China behind in the chip war, yet advanced packaging and post–Moore’s Law innovations offer new paths forward.
As far as the new defense spending commitments go, NATO member countries can be divided into four distinct groups.
The EA-18G acts as a force multiplier for the US Navy by suppressing modern integrated air defense systems. At a glance, the US Navy’s Boeing EA-18G Growler looks indistinguishable from the Boeing F/A ...
China is applying the real lessons of the Manhattan Project to AI—talent and steady research funding—while America risks forgetting its own blueprint.
Current plans call for a parade of ships on October 9 to mark the 250th anniversary, during which approximately a dozen vessels will travel down the Delaware River.
China certainly knows that AUKUS’ promise to accelerate the deployment of advanced defense technology by the three ...
Turkey’s Steel Dome initiative marks a pivotal shift towards autonomous, AI-driven defense in an increasingly multipolar ...
Peru has been actively seeking to modernize and expand its fleet of aircraft, and the JAS 39 Gripen is viewed as a cost-effective option suited for the region.
In the short term, normalization between Syria and Israel is not likely. But progress toward normalization is still possible.
Iran’s political opposition is in no position to challenge the regime. That doesn’t mean popular dissent has gone away.