Kyrgyzstan seeks to diversify its economy beyond raw materials and portray itself as an adventure destination.
Like President Donald Trump, the president of the UAE has changed the course of the Middle East’s history for the better.
On the anniversary of the country’s liberation from the Assad regime, Syria’s outlook is one of cautious optimism.
The US Air Force’s 99th and 100th KC-46A Pegasus aircraft were delivered to Travis AFB, California earlier this month—with a ...
America needs a new generation of energy leaders who grasp the technical realities of energy systems and today’s geopolitics ...
Presidents who have taken the United States to war without congressional approval don’t usually see great victories.
Today, the F-16 fleet serves not only as a symbol of deterioration in the US-Venezuelan relationship, but Venezuela’s deterioration generally under the weight of isolation and economic catastrophe.
The Sidewinder missile is the most ubiquitous air-to-air missile in the world—first introduced in the 1950s and still in widespread use today.
The Navy expects to purchase 128 suicide drones by 2032 for the first increment of the program. The service indicated that there will be at least two additional programs for the procurement of ...
The Czech T-72s are filled with outdated and broken equipment that there is no realistic way to repair—making them next to useless in an armed conflict.
Russia’s reliance on North Korea for troops and munitions has grown steadily throughout the nearly four-year war—raising questions about the Kremlin’s ability to wage war forever.