Trump’s Disintegrated Deterrence and Lessons for Australia

The American approach to deterrence has undergone a significant transformation during the initial months of President Donald Trump’s second administration. Where President Joe Biden’s national security strategy was premised on the concept of integrated deterrence, Trump’s approach lacks coordination across the United States government and with key partners and allies. This is resulting in a […]

Trump’s Disintegrated Deterrence and Lessons for Australia was originally published on Global Security Review.

April 17, 2025
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ICBM EAR Report Jan, 3 2025

ICBM EAR Report Executive Summary Based on the latest EAR Report, these are the critical points on global security, upcoming events, and the ongoing discourse on nuclear deterrence, modernization, and geopolitical strategy for 2025. Quotes of the Week Xi Jinping (China): “No one can stop the historical trend” of China’s “reunification” with Taiwan.” U.S. Ambassador […]

ICBM EAR Report Jan, 3 2025 was originally published on Global Security Review.

January 8, 2025
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Drawing a Clear Red Line: Biden’s Imperative Response to Iranian Aggression

In the wake of the recent drone attack on January 28, where Iranian proxies killed three American soldiers and injured more than 30, President Joe Biden finds himself at a crucial crossroads in handling relations with Iran. This brazen act of aggression demands a resolute and swift response. The lack of a clear red line […]

Drawing a Clear Red Line: Biden’s Imperative Response to Iranian Aggression was originally published on Global Security Review.

February 20, 2024
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Deterrence Is Failing in the Middle East

The current skirmish with Iran and its proxies is testing American power and risks exploding into a major war if deterrence of Iran is not restored. Americans must recognize that Iran remains undeterred and unafraid of American military and economic power. Iran is also confirming the benefits of opportunistic aggression in the eyes of America’s […]

Deterrence Is Failing in the Middle East was originally published on Global Security Review.

February 7, 2024
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Why Is China Sending Mixed Signals?

In the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) long quest to be a global economic leader, the communist nation has consistently argued for developing nation status at the Word Trade Organization (WTO), because China needs more assistance to reach the same status as the United States and the West. For the PRC’s domestic audience, however, the […]

Why Is China Sending Mixed Signals? was originally published on Global Security Review.

November 28, 2023
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