
Harrison Kass
Harrison Kass is a national-security journalist and attorney with deep experience at the intersection of defense, intelligence, and government policy. He has served as a senior writer for The National Interest.
OPINION — For thirty years, American wars have contained a quiet assumption: that the skies were uncontested. From Grenada and Panama, through Desert Storm, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya - the US [...] More
OPINION — U.S. defense planning rests on the assumption that wars are fought abroad, by expeditionary forces, against defined adversaries. For decades, those assumptions held. But today, many of the [...] More



