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The DOE’s $8 Billion “kill list” threatens to curb attempts to modernize the electrical grid in the United States.
It is unclear if the “Bolivarian Militia” would actually pose a threat to US forces—but they might be enough to make the Trump administration reconsider a land invasion.
Central Asia anchors the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route—the Middle Corridor—linking East Asia to Europe while ...
The Palestinian Authority is the only viable organization with international buy-in that can replace Hamas in governing the ...
DoD officials criticized the new Kathryn Bigelow film for depicting efforts to intercept a nuclear missile as a “coin toss,” stressing higher reliability rates.
Trump has made his distaste for the US Navy’s new EMALS carrier launching system clear. Yet the catapults have clear benefits over their steam-powered predecessors, despite reliability issues.
It is unclear if the Venezuelan government was telling the truth—but the CIA has a long history of clandestine operations in Latin America.
According to news reports, a Cyprus-based company bought advanced sonar detection equipment from the West—then transferred it to Russia for use in the Arctic.
Great power competition is mushrooming beyond the old domains of land and warfare; it's in the world of cryptocurrencies as well.
In competing with China in global markets, the United States should not seek to create an imitation command-economy from ...
In August, voters were united in their stalwart indictment of the country’s economic mismanagement under MAS; this past week, ...
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