The Coup in Niger Threatens American Interests
Francois Baird, The National Interest If America and France do not recalibrate their approach and involvement in Africa, they increasingly risk forfeiting influence in the continent to China…
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Francois Baird, The National Interest If America and France do not recalibrate their approach and involvement in Africa, they increasingly risk forfeiting influence in the continent to China…
Rachel VanLandingham & Don Christensen, The Hill The military’s failure to end rampant sexual assault and hold offenders accountable put its flawed military justice system in the spotlight…
Jeff Schogol, T&P A man killed by FBI agents after he allegedly made threatening comments on social media against President Joe Biden served in the Air Force 50 years ago, a spokesman for…
Mullen, Military.com I have tried to stay out of the Force Design 2030 debate because I thought those still serving on active duty could best defend what is best for the Marine Corps. I also…
Sarah Sicard, ObsPost Unless you live under a rock, you’re probably aware the U.S. military is mired in a bit of a recruiting crisis. With
Jon Harper, DefenseScoop The service is looking to refresh technology for the Distributed Common Ground/Surface System-Marine Corps Geospatial Intelligence program.
Toropin, Military.com Big cash bonuses are not just for Navy recruits. The Navy is also offering more than $100,000 to naval aviators to stay in…
USNI A force of 100 Marines, newly trained by Navy personnel, stand ready to respond, if ordered, to provide armed security aboard foreign commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz,…
Alex Hollings, Sandboxx News America’s new stealth bomber in development, the B-21 Raider, has officially powered up its engines for the first time in preparation for the beginning of test…
Francis P. Sempa, The American Thinker “Robert Kaplan’s Two Cheers for Empire” By FRANCIS P. SEMPA
The Wilsonian strain of American foreign policy emphasizes the…