Former New York Times Beijing bureau chief Jane Perlez and editorial page editor James Dao discuss why China is so important ...
M23 fighters, backed by Rwanda, continue to advance in eastern DR Congo. "One of the main factors explaining the weakness of ...
Australia is scrambling to deploy new long-range missiles as the recent arrival of powerful Chinese warships off the ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union greatly reduced the West’s fear of another world war—a fear that had led Western leaders to ...
Aircraft carriers are considered some of the most powerful military assets on the planet. These ships are capable of housing ...
Attack and strike aircraft are some of the most powerful assets in a nation’s military arsenal. Carrying massive payloads of ...
In less than two months in office, Trump may have created the conditions to derail a China-Russia power bloc against the United States.
Canada’s economic and military dependence on the United States has long led its elites to believe that they could never be ...
There are considerable risks for Ukraine if it chooses to fight on rather than seek a deal to end the war with Russia.
No one wants to live in a world where nuclear Armageddon can happen. But simply wishing away nuclear missiles will get us nowhere. Politics drives war. Nuclear weapons are the ultimate weapon in war.
Budget reform is not an option. It is a necessity. We cannot sustain a system that bleeds billions of taxpayer dollars on programs that exist solely because of the power of politicians, lobbyists, or ...
But the U.S. fleet is shrinking, and its airpower advantage appears to be eroding. Rivals such as China and Russia have ...