Defense
India: The Potential Ally
It would be an overstatement to call India an ally of the United States, although they have flirted with that status. At least, India is not the kind of ally that we can currently rely upon to put boots on the . . .
Pentagon Plans Huge Round Of Base Closures
Back when George W. Bush was running for President, he promised that if elected he would give his defense secretary "a broad mandate to challenge the status quo and envision a new architecture of . . .
Australia: The Proven Ally
U.S. Deputy Secretary Rich Armitage put it best back in July, when he said "Australia punches above its weight." For decades Australia has been a proven and reliable American ally. They are the only country . . .
Turkey: Still A Valuable Ally
As the baseball season roars into October, we are reminded time and again that the sweet pastime is really a study of averages. While even the most reliable players can disappoint in high-pressure . . .
Poland: A “Niche” Ally
Poland is one of several new U.S. allies who are not as big or powerful as our traditional teammates, such as Britain, Germany or Turkey. With limited resources, the Poles have more of a "niche" role to play in . . .
The Future of the Defense Industry
It's official: defense stocks are a boring investment. So say several Wall Street analysts who issued dour assessments of the sector last week. The most respected, Morgan Stanley's Heidi Wood, said sector . . .
Bush Doctrine Begins Fifth Year
Today marks the fourth anniversary of the most important speech that George W. Bush ever gave about national defense. The irony is that he wasn't even President when he gave it. It was a campaign speech . . .
Lessons of Iraq: Strategic and Joint Implications
Since the end of the Cold War, America has faced weak, incompetent adversaries.
Operation Iraqi Freedom: Lesson One: The Importance Of Aerospace Supremacy
Operation Iraqi Freedom was unique in a number of ways. One of these was the rapidity with which coalition air and space forces established aerospace supremacy over Iraq. Air supremacy is defined as the . . .
Pity The Poor Chinese Navy
China has been busy trying to develop a military that can isolate Taiwan, and, if necessary, hold the U.S. at bay. The PLAN's one hope for success in a campaign against Taiwan is to blockade the island and . . .