4 questions the US and NATO need to ask, and answer, about their Ukraine strategy
As the Ukraine conflict enters a new phase, Joshua Huminski says it’s time to examine questions about the end game and how to get there.
As the Ukraine conflict enters a new phase, Joshua Huminski says it’s time to examine questions about the end game and how to get there.
As Baltic members pledge arms, European giants France and Germany stay in the background.
What is needed is fewer new slogans like “Integrated Deterrence” and more, serious conversations about America’s strategy toward Moscow and Beijing.
In the destruction of a satellite, perhaps a political opportunity for the US.
By diversifying our approach to launch, we will achieve an increase in launch and payload options.
This is the first time in nearly 70 years where the Defense Department can craft a wholly new service with new pathways to buy and field equipment. At its core this means building a culture of risk acceptance and tolerance -- not avoidance.