As Tomahawks are primarily launched from ships and submarines and Ukraine lacks a functional navy, can it really use these ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the U.S. military had struck another boat suspected of carrying drugs in the Caribbean, ...
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National Security Journal on MSNWhy The U.S. Navy Won’t Ever Build Deep Diving Titanium Nuclear Submarines Like Russia
The U.S. Navy’s decision to build steel submarines instead of titanium ones was a deliberate, warfighting-first choice, not a ...
I was thrilled when Sweden and Finland joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. My first thought was about the vast coastline the two Nordic states provided, essentially turning the Baltic Sea ...
Donald Trump has floated the sale of US-made Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, a move that could bolster Kyiv’s long-range strike ...
As a retired admiral and former supreme allied commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, I was thrilled when ...
Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post late Thursday morning that he was engaged in a lengthy phone call with Putin as he ...
Donald Trump has floated the sale of US-made Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, a move that could bolster Kyiv’s long-range strike ...
This essay is adapted from “Measuring Violence,” the first chapter of John Dower’s book, The Violent American Century: War and Terror Since World War Two.
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The world’s most impressive battleships and why they still matter
The largest ever mounted on a warship, each gun could fire 3,200-pound (1,460 kg) shells over 26 miles (42 kilometers).
EADaily, October 16th, 2025. The transfer of Tomahawk missiles by the United States to Kiev will not lead to a significant escalation of the armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine, but will be a ...
Russia-Ukraine War, now three years old, is entering its most perilous phase yet. The Kremlin has once again raised the ...
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