How deploying hypersonic weapons to counter China creates a collision course to war
Biden officials’ claims that the US doesn’t ‘seek conflict’ is belied by pushes to continually one-up Beijing’s defenses.
Biden officials’ claims that the US doesn’t ‘seek conflict’ is belied by pushes to continually one-up Beijing’s defenses.
All but one Senate Armed Services Committee member recently succumbed to this wasteful exercise.
The move will mitigate crises and open the door to resolving wider issues diplomatically.
The American interests at stake are unclear and Congress hasn’t provided authorization.
Thomas Barrack’s links to the GOP go well beyond Donald Trump.
Expect the military officials who commanded Afghanistan to invoke ‘cutting and running.’ Let’s talk about why they failed.
Officials have announced an ‘end’ to the combat mission, but this appears to be a shift in definitions rather than a real withdrawal.
The administration has been sluggish in its pledge to withdraw material support to the Kingdom and help end the blockade in Yemen.
A grassroots movement is opposing a package of nearly $100M in subsidies and local handouts for a new Raytheon defense plant in town.
Excuses for why the US can’t lift Trump restrictions on the cash Americans send their families there are outdated and inaccurate.
Senators Sanders, Lee, and Murphy have teamed up again, putting teeth into oversight of arms sales and interventions.
New report finds that Iran is not ‘on the march,’ but among multiple powers, some US-backed, destabilizing the region.
The U.S. must find ways of advocating for basic democratic principles without using them as a cudgel to bash Beijing.
Panicking over this development would just encourage Beijing to increase its arsenal more than it already is.
With $10 million of his boss’s money, Blake Masters could win the Senate and secure business for their border security and weapons investments.
The House passed a bill that sounds good superficially, but doesn’t end the useless militarized approach or get to root problems.
The legacy of foreign influence there is a grim one, especially when ‘help’ has ended up resulting in the opposite.
Emerging details suggest that President Moïse’s assassins were Colombians hired by a security firm in Florida. Sound familiar?
57 years after Senators Gruening and Morse made their lonely stand, lawmakers are still passively ceding war powers to the president.
The country’s long journey of competing political visions begins in 1964, and right now, the future seems up for grabs.
Their fierce competition for economic power in the region might actually smooth America’s exit from the stage.