Argentina’s boisterous president has succeeded in implementing key parts of his economic agenda, but a full recovery is still ...
The USS Nimitz—on its way to Norfolk, Virginia, for eventual decommissioning—made the first aircraft carrier port visit to ...
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has, for the time being, denied the world some 20 percent of its seaborne oil and natural ...
Beijing wants to present itself as a responsible mediator, while Russia sees more advantages in stoking the crisis.
The Warthog is unsuited to combat against near-peer adversaries with modern air defense systems—but is superb at tearing ...
At the request of unnamed “friendly countries,” the Ukrainian government has agreed to suspend its strikes on Russian oil and gas facilities for the time being.
Greece, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and France have each committed to defend the small Mediterranean island from Iranian ...
The Nakhchivan Corridor crossing through Armenia could become an essential American economic lifeline to Asia—and America’s ...
Chinese research vessels have spent years studying the world’s seafloor for ostensibly civilian purposes—but have ...
Both Moscow and Beijing stand to benefit from a prolonged war between the United States and Iran. Decisiveness, humility, and ...
The new USS Massachusetts submarine shares a name with a “lucky” battleship of World War II—and an exceptionally unlucky one ...
Kazakhstan is entering one of the most pivotal moments of its political transformation, a development that has not yet ...