The Cheapest War Is the One We Don’t Fight
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Why Special Operations Forces Should Be at the Center of America’s Technology Investment — and What Happens When They Aren’tContinue reading on Flash Traffic »
War Power has long served civilization as the primary institution for managing consequential international conflict. But as the destructive costs of modern warfare continue to rise...
This is reposted from an August 15, 2024 LinkedIn article I wroteContinue reading on Medium »
Implications of Pete Hegseth's forcing out over two dozen senior U.S. military officers, collectively totaling over 900 years of military experience. The post Combat Experience as...
Strength gets the headlines. Restraint keeps the peace.Continue reading on Medium »
Im Irakkrieg war Eric Geressy der Vorgesetzte von Pete Hegseth. Heute will er als Stratege des Verteidigungsministers die Präsenz der US-Streitkräfte in Deutschland sichern. Ein Po...
By Sada Cumber, NSI Advisory Board member and The SCIF Standing AuthorContinue reading on The SCIF »
After a failed Middle East campaign, Washington could face immense political pressure to demonstrate restored American strength through a nearby and seemingly manageable military o...
The Pentagon is planning to send a high-level delegation to Beijing within weeks to lay the groundwork for a potential visit by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, the South China Morn...
Flashpoint Campaigns is an OODA Loop-anchored computer wargame that depicts a hypothetical Warsaw Pact invasion of West Germany in 1989.
For decades, arms control has struggled against recurring cycles of fear, secrecy, and technological competition that steadily erode international agreements. This article argues t...
My mother was a medical student in Kabul when the realists came. They came first as Soviet advisers, then as mujahideen commanders, then as American strategists playing the long ga...
For decades after the Cold War, the United States operated as though military supremacy alone could sustain global leadership. From Iraq to the Balkans, Washington projected overwh...
Military conflict has always existed. It’s just stopped making sense.
Adm. Brad Cooper was praised, and grilled, by lawmakers during his first HASC hearing.
The Davidson Window measures China’s military capability to invade Taiwan. Arguably more important is Xi Jinping’s confidence in his military.
A GWOT Memorial Foundation founder argues in this op-ed that concerns over the proposed memorial extend beyond design and into organizational priorities.
Kori Schake’s ‘The State and the Soldier’ is the discussion on civilian control of the military that this moment requires.
A century ago, aviation pioneer Brig. Gen. Billy Mitchell advocated for the potency of properly-applied air power. In his seminal treatise from 1925, "Winged Defense," he wrote: "A...
Presidents use a web of private influence to garner support for foreign invasions.
Us Vietnam veterans, and others, know that military might has tactical power but lacks strategic power.
States do face real threats and evil can sometimes only be checked by force. But the lesson is cl...
The question is no longer whether to transfer OPCON, but how to design the alliance’s command structure and capabilities so that the post-transfer combined defense posture is demon...
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