No satire: Army’s ‘multi-domain transformation’ means business
It’s using China to compete hard with the Navy and Air Force for funds and relevance — but without a real strategy.
It’s using China to compete hard with the Navy and Air Force for funds and relevance — but without a real strategy.
‘Who goes first’ can be avoided if both sides come up with a simultaneous plan outlining their full return to compliance.
Iran stands to be one of the winners of the new regional transportation map.
Abdullah is trying to silence his half-brother Prince Hamzah, while the US is bent on supporting the anti-democratic regime.
With the future of the JCPOA in flux, the Chinese appear to be stepping in to fill the void.
Pay attention, as the country’s demise will cause ripples across the Middle East, putting western and U.S. interests at risk.
Chinese and American leaders are now playing a game of chicken that couldn’t be more dangerous for both countries and the planet.
Code Pink says the chair of the foreign relations committee is hindering, not helping get the U.S. back into Iran nuclear deal.
The administration is applying greater oversight across the range of military operations. Such oversight does not imply the end of the endless wars.
US, Japanese, and South Korean officials met today to coordinate their approach: they should start by focusing on a peace regime.
The US can park its military gear and instead help foment structures of good governance.
It’s dangerous to start making declarations before all the facts are in, but that seems to be par for the course when dealing with Moscow.
Biden’s dithering on JCPOA re-entry has raised concerns about renewed prospects for war.
Apart from overstating the Tehran threat, a new analysis exaggerates the success of US strategy in the demise of the Soviet Union.
There’s an attempt to harken back to the good ole days of the USSR rivalry in the context of competition with Beijing. That’s dangerous.
The two countries might have a common interest in moving away from the foreign policies that their respective leaders have advanced.
The Afghan War made a pivotal and particularly mournful contribution, definitively exposing as delusionary claims of U.S. military supremacy.
Beware of another year in which politics wins over strategy and the security budget is bloated in all the wrong places.
The Trump administration did the same thing and none of the hawks said a word.
Vietnam distracted LBJ from his ambitious domestic agenda. Iran could do the same for Biden.
How we order and prioritize institutionally can dictate how we think, so if Biden truly wants to think differently, let’s begin here.