To deal with helium shortages from the war in Iran, Washington must treat helium as strategic, coordinate with allies, build redundancy, and incentivize recovery technologies.
Israel has invaded the country once again, supposedly to disarm Lebanese Hezbollah, its non-state rival to the north. This specific component of the broader war is ultimately critical, as it could ...
Russia’s ability to sustain its war effort depends not only on battlefield dynamics but also on a network of political ...
Whatever Hezbollah’s objectives for entering the Iran War, the Lebanese people will bear the costs of the conflict.
The El Paso experience highlights important governance issues regarding how emerging threats, such as drones and UAS, should ...
How are the Gulf States reacting to the conflict’s escalation? How will the war affect the Gulf states’ view of the United States as a security and economic partner? Is there still a way out of the ...
Congress would need to approve the proposed $1.5 trillion budget—and seems skeptical of doing so, particularly amid salacious ...
At least three men have been arrested over the past year for illicitly taking pictures of American warships at the Souda ...
The A-10 is well-suited to take on the Iranian “fast boats” menacing shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s closure of the ...
Many immigrants to the United States see military service as a pathway to citizenship. In practice, however, the transition ...
Russia is certain to benefit from skyrocketing oil prices—though the war has also disrupted its supply of Shahed kamikaze ...
The United States is assumed to have “air superiority” over Iran—but this is far from ensuring total control of Iranian ...