An estimated 415,000 Russian soldiers were killed or wounded on the battlefields of Ukraine in 2025. Astonishingly, this was not the deadliest year of the conflict.
But despite some analysts’ insistence that concern over Turkey’s reduced commitment to NATO is missing the point, Ankara ...
The Army has already begun some "virtual reality" training—using VR headsets to prepare soldiers to operate vehicles without needing them to be physically present at those vehicles’ location.
Worse, the unresolved mobilization issue challenges Ukraine’s reputation among international partners. In the past, some US ...
By effectively designating Reza Pahlavi as Iran’s leader-in-waiting, Western media may be squelching a genuine opportunity ...
Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton stressed that the UK had benefited from the “peace dividend” of the post-1991 era—but ...
Private enterprise has taken a more active responsibility for disrupting human trafficking networks around the world.
The USS Tripoli is not quite an aircraft carrier—but her complement of F-35s serve as a shot across the bow to China after its recent exercises around Taiwan.
At its height, the United States operated 50 military installations in Greenland—and once had fantastical plans for an elaborate nuclear missile network underneath its ice.
For all of the caterwauling about Trump’s supposed pro-Russia sympathies, his decision to strike at Russia’s “ghost fleet” is unprecedented—and likely to cause enormous pain to the Kremlin.
The Trump administration has usually conducted past high-profile military actions on the weekend—meaning that if a strike were to take place in Iran, it could happen as early as Saturday.
Recent decisions from the British government on China threaten the integrity of the US-UK special relationship.
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