In a 40-year career that brought him two Pulitzers, he reported from trouble spots around the world, eloquently conveying the ...
In the wake of the Cold War, there was a sense that warfare might shift toward smaller joint operations of all forces, known ...
Beyond, up a gentle slope, looms Russia. Finns used to drive across here to fill up on half-price gasoline. That was before ...
Iran launched hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones not only at Israel but also across the Gulf. Air raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and Haifa. Missiles slammed into interceptors over Doha and Abu ...
Wars can be viewed by historians later, but while they are raging and facts and lies compete for attention, it’s hard to ...
Despite our nation's current penchant for combat engagements, the U.S. has become a second-tier military power, writes retired Navy vice admiral Joe Sestak.
Roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil supply moves through this narrow waterway, making it one of the most strategically ...
This article explores the topic of military registration. The potential probability of reinstating the draft, the existing military registration process, and explains how it differs from an actual ...
Armed forces such as the US and China are increasingly arming themselves with UAVs, but analysts believe crewed aircraft ...
Iran has populated the Strait of Hormuz, a key energy route, with sea mines. The 1971 War saw the most significant use of sea mines since World War Two in which India sank over 100,000 tonnes of ...
A guide to Ukraine’s military structure, explaining the chain of command from top leadership to frontline units fighting ...
Japan is considering a significant expansion of its military presence on the remote island of Iwo Jima as rising Chinese naval activity beyond the First Island Chain fuels concern in Tokyo about the ...