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This year is no different, with Israel’s inclusion in the competition proving to be highly controversial for the second year in a row, in light of the country’s military campaign against Hamas ...
National security depends on citizens’ trust in our armed forces. We lose that if we turn soldiers into law-enforcement ...
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Commentary: Trade war risk military crises - MSNHistory is full of examples where trade wars, boycotts, and competition over trade routes and markets led to military-political crises and conflict — just look at the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the ...
But political neutrality exists to solve a second problem, as well: to ensure that the military is subordinate only to legitimate democratic authority — not to, say, a tyrant.
Former U.S. Military and Political Leaders Call on Senate to Ratify Law of the Sea Move is part of an effort to spur the country’s interest in deep-sea mining amid competition with China for ...
As the US Army prepares for its 250th birthday celebration with a major parade of military hardware in Washington, DC, which just happens to coincide with President Donald’s Trumps birthday ...
Is the military woke? Democrats make political gains among America's warriors. The ever-increasing diverse population within the veteran community, including women, people of color and LGBTQ+ ...
The United States and China are locked in a strategic competition for political-military dominance, and each side searches for military-technological advances that might provide it with an edge ...
As China’s power and military potential increase, so will military competition and political tensions. The United States is therefore left with only bad options. It can toughen Taiwanese defenses and ...
But some big economic issues lack immediate political punch. Count among them President Joe Biden’s administration-wide push to bolster competition throughout the American economy.
Worsening conflict over trade could lower the threshold for a small U.S.-China crisis to quickly escalate, the Quincy Institute’s Michael Swaine writes in an opinion column.
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