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As the third anniversary of the sudden and disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan has come and gone, the tragedy continues to ...
A war that begins with a cyber attack on an American company on Earth to disrupt a foreign military’s satellite-based ...
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union sent thousands of troops and military advisors abroad to fight in foreign wars. Today, ...
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Sam Wilkins wrote “Does America Need an Africa Strategy?" where he argued that U.S. policy regarding Africa is insufficiently ...
Marshall Kosloff talks with journalist Martin Pengelly about his book, "Brotherhood: When West Point Rugby Went to War." They ...
U.S. maritime policy is a grievous failure. Whether evaluated in terms of effectively meeting national security requirements or bolstering the country’s economy, America can point to few successes.
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Almost a quarter-century after 9/11, the War on Terror no longer dominates U.S. foreign policy and is less central to our politics and culture. While this conflict has few defenders today, the ...
Will Team Trump Politicize Intelligence?