China and other potential adversaries now control key pieces of our own defense industrial base — and it isn’t by accident.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is approaching its fourth year. And as it drags on, Washington is learning just how vulnerable our nation could be in a similar conflict ...
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This former American military base is poised to be a staging area for the United States Marine Corps (USMC) once again, as the maritime land force unit opened a logistics facility for Indo-Pacific ...
The U.S. can learn much from the ongoing war in Ukraine but perhaps there is no more important lesson than to reinvest in ...
The arrival of the first top Russian diplomat in Damascus since Bashar al-Assad’s fall kicks off negotiations over the fate ...
Four years after seizing power, Myanmar’s generals are holding on but fighting an increasingly dire battle for survival, ...
A potentially crippling entanglement with China is that of our defense and homeland security needs. If that dependence remains, our national security is at risk.
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, General Dynamics maintained one of the best balance sheets among the large public defense contractors. General Dynamics issued some debt in 2020 due to pandemic-related ...
Fans of The Big Lebowski know the movie’s narrator introduces the protagonist as "the man for this time and place." ...