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Energy dominance is undoubtedly a good thing for the United States, but what kind does our economy actually need?
Taiwan has announced plans to spend $1.5 billion from a "special budget" to enhance the capabilities of the nation's naval and air forces.
Energy dominance requires ideological compromise, as no energy systems currently have the ability to complete replace natural ...
Iran, in turn, would be further pressed to sprint for a nuclear weapon. At minimum, it could follow through on its NPT threats, further harming transparency around the country’s nuclear program, and ...
Azerbaijan’s energy ambitions are shifting from oil to offshore wind and hydrogen—opening new opportunities for NATO and energy security. The ink dried, and the “deal of the century” was done.
Azerbaijan’s energy ambitions are shifting from oil to offshore wind and hydrogen—opening new opportunities for NATO and energy security.
Considering its proximity to the war in Ukraine, Romania will feel safer with the Iron Dome in hand. The most deployed air ...
Sectarian clashes in Southern Syria have shattered expectations of a speedy peace process between Jerusalem and Damascus.
Ukraine currently possesses at least half a dozen functioning Patriot air defense batteries. NATO’s top commander confirmed ...
Amidst historic constitutional shifts, South Korea’s democracy endured a surprise attempt at a return to martial law. At the ...
The greatest threat to global governance is China's "long march" through the United Nations and other multilateral ...
As with other US Navy programs, maintenance on the USS Connecticut submarine is running far behind schedule. However, US Navy officials expect the submarine to be operational by 2026.