The United States should seek to offer concessions to China in order to avoid a war over Taiwan—starting with a clarification ...
The new security partnership between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan—likely including a nuclear deterrent for Riyadh—illustrates ...
Despite a lack of organization and vision for the future, the protests rocking Iran signal that the Islamic Republic is ...
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Though Donald Trump has pursued a US acquisition of Greenland more aggressively than any of his predecessors, the idea dates back to the 1860s under President Andrew Johnson.
Without intentional strategies to strengthen energy infrastructure, the Global South will remain largely a consumer of AI technologies.
The aerospace giant has claimed that it can produce up to 2,000 PAC-3 ground-to-air missiles per year—vastly exceeding the current production rate of around 600 per year.
China has successfully developed a moon robot with both limbs and wheels—presumably to be used to extract resources from the lunar surface.
Meta’s acquisition of Manus highlights how the United States can absorb global AI talent while tightening national security controls in an intensifying US–China tech rivalry.
Even if it emerges victorious in Ukraine, Russia can still sow the seeds of a future war of expansion in Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
HIMARS launchers are a serious threat to the People’s Liberation Army Navy—but Australia might have trouble adapting their land-based tactics for island warfare.
The Pentagon is currently planning to put around 480 Starshield satellites into orbit, forming a “mesh network” that could survive an enemy first strike with communications intact.