In Gaza Ceasefire Talks, A Lesson From Yemen
OPINION — How long can the U.S. support an unpopular war in a foreign land? A decades-long relationship could be in danger. A key U.S. […] More
OPINION — How long can the U.S. support an unpopular war in a foreign land? A decades-long relationship could be in danger. A key U.S. […] More
OPINION — Last December, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) declassified an Intelligence Community Assessment and a memorandum on how foreign adversaries […] More
OPINION — In light of the Moscow concert hall terrorist attack, it’s more likely than ever that ISIS will target U.S. interests abroad as soon […] More
OPINION — Recently, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) created an important new position: the National Intelligence Officer for China. (Previously, the […] More
SPONSORED CONTENT — The modern battlefield has seen a transformation in the visibility of military and intelligence operations. To be “seen” or “not seen” is […] More
OPINION — “I think one of the lessons [of the August 2021 U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan], if you want to call it a lesson, […] More
SPONSORED CONTENT — Given the rise of generative AI, access to trustworthy information is critical to the integrity of our elections. We must democratize access […] More
Ukraine’s strategy to starve Moscow’s war machine of revenue and fuel can work. The U.S. should support, not oppose it. OPINION / EXPERT PERSPECTIVE — […] More
OPINION – Our country is witnessing a dramatic seachange at the intersection of technology, national security and venture capital, with USG leadership, innovators and investors […] More
OPINION — Vladimir V. Putin was re-elected in a sham election, giving him another six years in his twenty-five-year reign of power. There was no […] More
OPINION – A First-Person Perspective I woke to air raid sirens and a hypersonic boom in my room at the Kyiv Intercontinental Hotel in the […] More
OPINION – “They [the Houthis] don’t have to do much to win. It’s a very low bar. They just have to continue attacking, however small. […] More
CHALK MARKS / COLUMN — If you craft a list of professionals who by virtue of their job knowingly undertake an effort they expect to […] More
OPINION — In the first three years after the Houthis’ 2014 takeover of Yemen’s capital, the de facto government in Sanaa was staffed by a […] More
OPINION – “In the Army we’ve gone through some good, decent transformation in recent years, with some game-changing systems coming online as a result – […] More
OPINION — In the 1990s, over one million North Koreans died of starvation. People in North Korea were eating grass and the bark of trees […] More
OPINION — Fine-tuned sensors let farmers know which fields need more water and which crops need more fertilizer. But today, a hacker halfway around the […] More
(ED note: This is sponsored content) SPONSORED CONTENT – It’s been more than two years since Russian President Putin announced a “special military operation” on […] More
OPINION — “I want to ensure that I have a weapon system that will deliver the capabilities that I need to deliver. I also need […] More
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