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This article was originally published in 2021 In 2007, I spent Memorial Day in Fallujah. Although I was on my fifth tour in ...
Within months of the Cuban Missile Crisis, weapons designers at Los Alamos National Laboratory began engineering what would ...
Panic wouldn’t help. Anger would make things worse. So, I stared out at the endless fields of northern Nigeria and thought, ...
Once more unto the breach, India struck inside Pakistan in response to a terrorist attack. Once more, the two sides escalated ...
Russian forces in Ukraine are suffering casualties at more than 400,000 per year — enough to pack the house at the world’s ...
Nick Danforth's journey as author of this column is drawing to a close. Keep an eye out for his forthcoming book, tentatively ...
By some estimates, 60 to 70 percent of casualties in Ukraine now come from drones — cheap, disposable first-person view ...
Julian Spencer-Churchill wrote “Embrace the Arms Race in Asia,” where he argued that an arms race in Asia was a constructive ...
This is part of a new series of essays entitled “Battle Studies,” which seeks, through the study of military history, to ...
Russia has been prevented from reinforcing its navy in the Black Sea by a near-antique international convention and some very ...
Joint Sword exercises, and more recent Strait Thunder-2025A exercise, awakened the public psyche to the reality that the ...
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