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One side wants more explicitness in the level of commitment to the relationship, while the other wants to remain ambiguous.
There's a fundamental mismatch between the agile acquisition processes that the Pentagon says it wants, and the unfortunate bureaucratic reality. Bonnie ...
Throughout the 75-year history of NATO, no member has been attacked by Russia or the Soviet Union. In addition to its nuclear ...
In December 2022, North Korea dispatched five drones across the demilitarized zone into South Korean territory. One reached ...
Everyone knows that sound: the high-pitched whir of an unmanned aircraft system, racing through the air overhead. To a ...
During a June 17 speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, U.S. Pacific Fleet commander Adm ...
In the crucible of global conflict, victory often hinges not on the mightiest weapons, but on the sinews of logistics. Just ...
A foundational, and increasingly dangerous, tension defines the American defense enterprise. It is a narrative that pits ...
In his 2022 article, “Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and NATO’s Nuclear Credibility Crisis,” Tyler Bowen argued that NATO ...
Welcome to The Adversarial. Every other week, we’ll provide you with expert analysis on America’s greatest challengers: China ...
Does the United States need a new playbook — or just fewer plays? In this charged episode, big ideas collide over how to ...
Commercial drones repurposed within weeks, counter-drone systems developed and tested in real time — Ukraine’s battlefield innovations have shown that ...