A political-science professor and military historian asserts Israel can disarm HAMAS and get its hostages back, but cannot annihilate HAMAS.
The “do something” foreign policy of the last twenty-three years has brought no lasting results, because no one stops to think what to do.
A team at RAND discusses the increasing role of air defense in the Russia-Ukraine war and how Ukraine has sharpened its air defenses.
Donald J. Trump has criticized NATO for allowing freeloaders, and even questioned the alliance' very raison d'etre.
The fall of Avdiivka to Russian forces makes abundantly clear: regardless of how anyone feels about it, Ukraine cannot win.
The once-great Harvard University debased its curriculum, thus setting up its fall from grace. A former dean tells only half the story.
A retired admiral says the U.S. Navy must retake the ocean high ground, and recommends a specific program to that end.
A soldier fighting in (and for) Ukraine testifies that NATO training of Ukrainian troops is poor, and unsuited to the type of warfare.
A retired Army colonel says the airstrikes in Iraq and Syria are not doing enough to degrade Iran's proxies.
Tucker Carlson scored an interview with one of the last honest national leaders in the world today: Vladimir Putin of Russia.