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How Trump Should Handle Russian Nuclear Talks

How Trump Should Handle Russian Nuclear Talks
How Trump Should Handle Russian Nuclear Talks

If the Trump administration wants to negotiate an arms control treaty with Russia, it must meet several preconditions. The Times of London reports that then President-elect Donald Trump signaled he would consider a nuclear arms reduction treaty with the Russians. He was quoted as saying, “For one thing, I think nuclear weapons should be way down and…

Trump’s Generals, Part 2: Jim Mattis vs. Iran

Trump’s Generals, Part 2: Jim Mattis vs. Iran
Trump’s Generals, Part 2: Jim Mattis vs. Iran

Who are Trump’s generals? Yesterday, James Kitfield told us what these retired soldiers have in common as products of our post-9/11 wars. Now we’ll go deep into the formative experiences and geopolitical worldview of each man, starting today with the prospective Secretary of Defense, Gen. Jim Mattis. He’s been nicknamed both “Mad Dog” and “Warrior…

‘I Go Where I Please:’ Unshackle Navy To Reply To Iran

‘I Go Where I Please:’ Unshackle Navy To Reply To Iran
‘I Go Where I Please:’ Unshackle Navy To Reply To Iran

One of America’s first naval heroes, Commodore Stephen Decatur, was challenged by an Algerian admiral in 1815. Decatur’s reply is now enshrined in international law for ships sailing the seven seas: “I go where I please.” This ethos came to define the mission of the U.S. Navy – ensuring the high seas are free and…

New Cruise Missile Crucial To Nuclear Deterrence

New Cruise Missile Crucial To Nuclear Deterrence
New Cruise Missile Crucial To Nuclear Deterrence

Critics of US nuclear modernization claim the Long-Range Stand-Off (LRSO) weapon — an aircraft-launched nuclear cruise missile — can be eliminated without harming America’s security interests. But the LRSO provides America with a unique capability to deter adversaries from using nuclear force and projects credible power while keeping US forces safe. Updated standoff weapons ensure…

The Axis of Chaos: U.S., Saudi Arabia, & Iran

The Axis of Chaos: U.S., Saudi Arabia, & Iran
The Axis of Chaos: U.S., Saudi Arabia, & Iran

  When Air Force One touches down at King Khalid International Airport on Wednesday, President Obama will enter a Middle East figuratively as well as literally on fire. In the current revolutionary period, the region is beset by multiple cross-cutting wars, the ongoing disintegration of at least four states (Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen), and the ascendance…

Navy Seizes 1,700 Iranian Weapons Bound For Yemen’s Houthi Rebels

Navy Seizes 1,700 Iranian Weapons Bound For Yemen’s Houthi Rebels
Navy Seizes 1,700 Iranian Weapons Bound For Yemen’s Houthi Rebels

We write a lot on this site about high-tech, high-cost weapons. But it’s worth remembering that most of the killing around the world, an estimated 200,000 deaths a year, takes place with low-tech tools, like these AK-47 assault rifles the Navy seized Friday in the Arabian Sea. All told, the small cargo ship carried 21…

Former Navy Captain McCain Slams Iran For Seizing Disabled Boats

Former Navy Captain McCain Slams Iran For Seizing Disabled Boats
Former Navy Captain McCain Slams Iran For Seizing Disabled Boats

UPDATED: SecDef Says Crew Got Lost WASHINGTON: Iran violated international law by seizing two disabled US Navy vessels adrift in Iranian waters, according to the powerful chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the Iranians provided assurances that the sailors were being afforded “the care [and] the proper courtesy that you’d…

Iran Nuke Deal: Will US Troops In Region Be At Risk?

Iran Nuke Deal: Will US Troops In Region Be At Risk?
Iran Nuke Deal: Will US Troops In Region Be At Risk?

Amidst the constant roar of very predictable Republican and Jewish opposition to the Iran nuclear deal, it’s often been difficult to discern intelligent and rational discourse. Rebeccah Heinrichs, who distinguished herself during her time as a Capitol Hill aide as a tough and intelligent partisan who didn’t always abandon the facts, offers this intriguing analysis of the possible effects…

We Must Revive Our Moribund Nuclear Force: Heritage

We Must Revive Our Moribund Nuclear Force: Heritage
We Must Revive Our Moribund Nuclear Force: Heritage

Barack Obama is not likely to be mistaken for Teddy Roosevelt. Yes, his foreign policy has been quite soft-spoken—especially when addressing openly hostile states such as Iran. But he has whittled America’s “big stick” down to kindling. While “resetting” with Russia and “engaging” with Iran, Mr. Obama has presided over a tremendous down-sizing of U.S.…

Two Alternatives To The Bad Iran Deal

Two Alternatives To The Bad Iran Deal
Two Alternatives To The Bad Iran Deal

The July nuclear deal concedes far too much to Iran and will increase its capacity to terrorize the Middle East and American interests and allies there. There are at least two diplomatic alternatives to the July deal on Iranian nuclear activity. We can stick with the interim agreement — just extend it — which is…

The Paris Air Show and Military Aviation’s Future

The Paris Air Show and Military Aviation’s Future
The Paris Air Show and Military Aviation’s Future

The Paris Air Show is dominated by the commercial sector, which in terms of market and money is clearly more important than the defense aerospace market. But the simple size of that civilian market is not the most critical consideration. As the aerospace world meets in Paris in 2015, national survival is becoming a more pressing concern…

Corker-Menendez Iran Bill Better Be Just A First Step

Corker-Menendez Iran Bill Better Be Just A First Step
Corker-Menendez Iran Bill Better Be Just A First Step

Supporters of the Obama administration Iran deal have had a rough couple weeks. The bipartisan passage of the Corker-Mendez bill (the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015) out of the Foreign Relations Committee, conveyed in no uncertain terms that Congress is concerned enough about this deal to insist it have a voice. It also raises the question: how…

A Second Chance on Nuclear Modernization

A Second Chance on Nuclear Modernization
A Second Chance on Nuclear Modernization

The DC debate on the Navy’s new nuclear missile submarines has been about how we can possibly pay for them. In this op-ed, however, frequent Breaking Defense contributor Bob Butterworth takes a step back to look at a much bigger picture. The Navy’s recent admission that it can’t afford the Ohio Replacement Program (ORP) is…

US Can’t ‘Stick Our Heads In The Sand’ On Space Threats: Gen. Shelton

US Can’t ‘Stick Our Heads In The Sand’ On Space Threats: Gen. Shelton
US Can’t ‘Stick Our Heads In The Sand’ On Space Threats: Gen. Shelton

WASHINGTON: Watch the skies. While they’re far from falling, the head of Air Force Space Command said today, the heavens aren’t the “peaceful sanctuary” they once were, either. Nothing short of a nuclear missile could pull the plug on a satellite constellation as robust as the Global Positioning System (GPS), Gen. William Shelton said, semi-reassuringly.…

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