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It was July 4th, 1944 in London and the end of the war in Europe was finally in sight. The previous month, the Allies had liberated Rome and landed in ...
In the span of three weeks this June, the world witnessed three extraordinary military operations: Ukraine’s decimation of ...
Despite the hype, drone swarming doesn’t exist yet. That’s because the U.S. Department of Defense has been focused on ...
In his 2023 article “Japan's Strategy to Confront North Korea's Nuclear and Ballistic Missiles,” Tokuhiro Ikeda asserted that ...
The startup principle “fail fast, learn faster” has defined the American space industry for much of the 21st century. The U.S ...
The 2025 Shangri-La Dialogue marked a subtle but telling shift in Indo-Pacific geopolitics. While the annual security forum ...
Will AI eat the world and America’s defense budget? I think of those who toil at the intersection of AI and national security ...
The race to develop artificial general intelligence is accelerating, but America’s approach to securing it remains ...
One side wants more explicitness in the level of commitment to the relationship, while the other wants to remain ambiguous.
In a time of rapid change and global danger, how should the warriors of the future be educated? Ryan sat down with Vice Adm. Peter Garvin, president of ...
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