President Joe Biden speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Conference in San Francisco once again emphasized all of his meaningless clichés: de-risking, or diversifying, or earlier it was de-escalating ...
In trying to find a way to stop the bloodshed in Syria and settle the conflict in the breakaway eastern Ukrainian region of Donbas, Western foreign ministers have taken to guardedly praising Russia’s ...
In 1935, Hitler’s first military moves were cautious. In 1999, Putin’s first military moves were cautious — far away from NATO borders. Both dictators could smell the “appeasement.” Emboldened, they ...
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“U.S. Shrugs as World War III Approaches”: That’s the headline on the important Wall Street Journal op-ed by respected foreign policy analyst Walter Russell Mead. On the campaign trail, President ...
Deterrence — America’s principal defense strategy — is intended to discourage an attack on us or our allies by threatening unbearable consequences for the attacker. Our deterrence has lost much of its ...
Two recent commentary articles highlight the deterioration of America’s deterrence capabilities (“Biden’s change in nuclear power weakens deterrence,” Web, March 31 and “The space weapons race is here ...