Flashpoint: The Great Wall goes to sea
China’s naval renewal raises critical questions for the world
Militarily, China has not been well-known for its navy. The army has long been the dominant service in the People’s Republic of China …
Read more ›Militarily, China has not been well-known for its navy. The army has long been the dominant service in the People’s Republic of China …
Read more ›The radical nature of the Bush Administration’s war aims — the reformation of the Iraqi political identity, domination of the Iraqi economy and natural resources — was wildly out of line with …
Read more ›It’s Tanker Time, and the senior senator from Boeing, Patty Murray, D-Wash., is up to her old tricks. Murray introduced legislation in the Senate …
Read more ›In the first decade of the 21st century, the U.S. military observed the firings or resignations of the chief of staff of the Air …
Read more ›With the next congressionally mandated Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) lurking in the near future, our military services need to take stock of where they are, what they need to …
Read more ›During the 20th century, perhaps 175 million people died in war, and the majority of those were civilian non-combatants. World War II was the worst, claiming …
Read more ›QALAT, Zabul Province, Afghanistan — Any long-term exit strategy for the U.S. forces flooding into southern Afghanistan will require the creation of reliable, …
Read more ›Suicide and access to mental health care in the military have drawn significant media attention over the last several years, resulting …
Read more ›The drama at sea that revolved around the taking of the Maersk Alabama ended April 12 with the deaths of three of …
Read more ›The famous Austrian psychiatrist Sigmund Freud is believed to have once said: “Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar,” meaning that at times you …
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