The Japanese Kongo -class destroyer Chokai is en route to San Diego for modifications that will make it compatible with the American-made Tomahawk cruise missile. The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ...
It became clear soon after the meeting that Putin has no intention of resolving this conflict any time soon. In fact, the ...
The cancellation of an intelligence report will undermine the US government’s ability to anticipate long-term challenges.
Romania shares a 400-mile border with Ukraine and is on NATO's eastern flank, creating a keen sense of urgency for ...
President Trump’s volte-face on India will not be reversed anytime soon, but that does not mean cooperation over matters of shared interest is finished.
The American nuclear industry and the Department of War need to work together to regain the upper hand in the global nuclear marketplace.
It is clear that the United States still holds an edge over China in the undersea domain. But the margins are shrinking.
Trump’s carefully choreographed photo of Netanyahu’s apology call is intended to reassure the Arab world that the United States can rein in Israel’s destructive foreign policy.
Recalling generals from around the world means that they might be difficult to reach in case of an emergency—particularly amid travel complications during the government shutdown.
Sweden had previously committed to supplying Ukraine with Gripen fighters after the conflict had ended, but it appears it has moved up its timeline.
The AI race mirrors Cold War rivalries but lacks a clear finish line. Fragmented governance and zero-sum narratives risk overshadowing inclusive, collaborative approaches to innovation.
Russia will likely continue testing NATO with drones, cyberattacks, and other gray-zone tactics designed to provoke missteps.