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Although it may not be a carrier, the US Navy plans to utilize the USNS Robert F. Kennedy to deliver fuel to carrier strike groups at sea.
Pakistan’s role as an incubator and launchpad for global jihad has come at a steep cost—but one that its military appears happy to pay.
Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) fighters will still be deployed to Guam, but only for periodic short training, including a scheduled joint exercise in October.
Any attempt to confront the Mexican cartels could end in open war—requiring tens of thousands of American soldiers to fight an enemy as determined as any in the Middle East.
The S-97 fills a critical gap in modern warfare by providing rapid insertion of troops, conducting intelligence gathering, and performing direct fire support.
Following the role of the B-2 Spirit in the high-stakes air campaign over Iran dubbed Operation Midnight Hammer in June, the ...
Vladimir Putin has given no indication that he is interested in reaching a durable settlement to end the Russia-Ukraine War.
Since this summer’s humiliating Twelve-Day War, Iran’s regime has shown no signs of collapse. Containment is the best option.
Three experts deliver their assessments on the future of Afghanistan under Taliban rule in American foreign policy.
No matter how impressive the specs on these warships are, they will be relatively useless in the face of the size and scope of the incoming Chinese invasion.
Make no mistake, Beijing would prefer to see a frozen Russia-Ukraine conflict and a Moscow less burdened by sanctions.
In the decades since Project Pluto’s cancellation, the Russians have taken the core idea as their own—and unlike the Americans, do not appear concerned about the ethical quandaries it presents.
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