Following a disastrous underwater collision, the Connecticut was originally scheduled to complete repairs in 2025—but its return was pushed back to this year, and could be further delayed.
While the White House has paid more attention to Central Asia than past administrations, it is unclear where the region fits ...
The Artemis II mission will merely orbit the moon and return—but it helps lay the groundwork for an eventually permanent return to its surface.
The newly released National Defense Strategy brings much-needed Department of Defense focus to the Western Hemisphere.
Trump’s threats of a full-scale war against Iran could lead to skyrocketing oil prices—and bring economic calamity to the United States.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu estimated that Israel could absorb more than 700 missile strikes from Iran. But ...
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This isn’t a problem that the United States, or Iraqis, tired of Iran’s exploitation of their country, can solve overnight. In the meantime, it is important to add up small wins—such as prohibiting ...
The White House’s recently published strategic documents further the US’ drift away from the original meaning of the “one China” policy.
A crucial part of anti-satellite warfare is thwarting the GPS navigation systems that modern “smart” weapons systems rely on—and Russia’s Tobol system may have cracked this code.
Russia is increasingly escorting its “ghost fleet” vessels with naval assets—helping to protect them from Western seizure, but making their affiliation with the Kremlin far more obvious.
President Donald Trump took to social media on Wednesday to warn Iran of impending military strikes if its leaders did not seek a wide-ranging political settlement.