- December 4th, 2025
Few nations have mastered the long game of geopolitical maneuvering like the United States. Whether in trade, military alliances, or energy diplomacy, Washington has shown a consistent ability to reconcile idealism with realpolitik. Nowhere is this duality more evident than...
Before the United States officially entered World War II, before the bombs dropped on Pearl Harbor, and before General Eisenhower's name became legend, American soil quietly hosted a remarkable wartime effort — not for its own soldiers, but for Britain's....
In early 2025, the international community witnessed what some called a strategic win: the Houthi rebel group in Yemen announced it would halt its attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, Bab el-Mandeb Strait, and Gulf of Aden. To...
A majestic training ship operated by the Mexican Navy slammed into the Brooklyn Bridge late Saturday, snapping all three of its towering masts and injuring at least 22 people, including several cadets, in a dramatic and chaotic incident that has...
At the 2025 Land Forces Pacific (LANPAC) Symposium in Honolulu on May 13, Admiral Samuel J. Paparo, Commander of United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM), delivered a strikingly candid strategic briefing. His message was clear: in an era defined by evolving...
The U.S. Department of State approved a new Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), further cementing the longstanding defense relationship between the two countries. Valued at up to $130 million, this transaction, as formally notified to...
The USS Ohio (SSGN-726) arrived in Guam, marking a significant moment for U.S. naval operations in the Indo-Pacific. The submarine, one of the Navy’s most formidable guided-missile platforms, had just completed a three-year Major Maintenance Period (MMP) at Puget Sound...
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