“Russian President Vladimir Putin continues attempts to deter the US from sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine by linking ...
Prior to the pier events, the president and the first lady visited the United States Navy's 10th and final Nimitz-class ...
The Marine Corps is pivoting back to the amphibious and fleet support roles that defined it during World War II.
Iran has many thousands of advanced missiles in its underground stockpiles. If the clerical regime were truly under threat, it would likely use them en masse.
The Non-Proliferation Treaty is still the Trump administration's best means of preventing a ruinous nuclear arms race.
Pakistan is emerging as a new security guarantor in the Middle East, filling the security vacuum left behind by the Trump administration.
If Israel is planning to attack Iran again, likely with US assistance, Tehran is almost certain to retaliate against naval targets in the Persian Gulf.
Six of the US Air Force’s most iconic aircraft were featured in the 1983 film The Right Stuff—each of which played a role in advancing America’s exploration of space.
The Black Hawk is inherently more dangerous to fly than a civilian helicopter because of its design. But sending it on dangerous missions does not help.
The F-117s are no longer as cutting-edge as they once were, but they can still be effective in a pinch. And America is in quite a pinch today.
At supersonic speeds, the XL proved more efficient than the standard F-16, with the potential for greater un-refueled range—exactly what the Air Force needed for deep-strike missions.
In the end, the question that matters is not whether Bagram is valuable. It is. The right question is who President Trump ...
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