Military studies
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Israel Isn’t Strong Enough to Attack Iran
Not for the first time in recent memory, Israel wants the world to know it is ready and willing to…
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Australia is getting nuclear subs, with American and British help
ONLY SIX countries in the world—America, Britain, China, France, India and Russia—currently operate nuclear-powered submarines. Australia may become the unlikely…
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How the world changed
WILL ANYTHING ever be the same? In the days after 9/11, when all were stunned, it was clear the world had…
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Europe Still Doesn’t Have a Realistic Alternative to NATO
Europe’s inability to prevent or alleviate the chaos of the departure—or even to have some influence over the withdrawal timeline…
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Congress Presses White House to Take Control of Pacific Island Talks
A growing group of lawmakers is pressing the Biden administration to take control of talks to renew exclusive military access…
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China’s Nuclear Build-Up Could Make for a More Dangerous Future
Satellite photos recently obtained by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, the Federation of American Scientists, and others appear to…
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The usage of depleted Uranium Weapon in the International Law
There is no international convention that explicitly bans the use of depleted uranium weapon in spite of its characteristics of…
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Role of the U.S. Interests in Iraq –Kuwait Relations after 2003
Iraqi – Kuwaiti relations is one of the most contentious relations in the Arab Gulf region, whereby these relationships encountered…
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America bombs Islamic State. Once it quits Afghanistan, can it still?
TO THOSE WHO carried out this attack, as well as anyone who wishes America harm, know this,” said President Joe…
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The Second World War
Before the world could recover completely from the havoc caused by the First World War (1914-18), it was shocked to…
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Winning Ugly
My first mission as a paramilitary officer with the CIA was against a top-ten al Qaeda target. It was the…
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America Failed Its Way to Counterterrorism Success
“War,” the late French prime minister Georges Clemenceau famously remarked, “is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory.”
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