What’s in a name? NATO’s ‘Steadfast Defender’ is exercise in doublespeak
Bombastic phrases for military ops like the anti-Russia one today strikes this author as masking an underlying lack of confidence.
Bombastic phrases for military ops like the anti-Russia one today strikes this author as masking an underlying lack of confidence.
But questions remain about private security contractors and the ongoing debate over counterterrorism capabilities.
Biden’s pick for secretary worked in Pentagon acquisitions before his most recent gigs consulting for top defense contractors.
With the Biden team largely remaining quiet, measures introduced in Congress call for a ceasefire and blocking an arms sale to Israel.
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The president invoked inflated fears of China to make the case for his ambitious domestic goals.
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A day after ending a war in Afghanistan, Biden seems to be going down the road of a new one with Moscow.
The military doesn’t make US foreign policy decisions and there’s a reason for that.
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