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Lee Jae-myung faces an emboldened, nuclear North Korea and an uncooperative US; to succeed, Seoul must shift from ...
As tensions rise in the Caspian region, Kazakhstan’s nonproliferation legacy and multi-vector diplomacy uniquely position it ...
Trump’s targeted airstrike dismantled Iran’s nuclear sites and defused its attempted “small, victorious war,” reinforcing US ...
The development of the Don-2N was a significant engineering feat, requiring advanced materials, precise manufacturing, and ...
Al‑Burhan must go—and power must be handed over to a genuinely civilian government, independent of Islamist organizations.
China is using renewable energy to expand its global reach. The United States must rethink its industrial strategy or risk ...
The Golden Dome’s cost may seem prohibitive at first blush, but evolving threats necessitate forward-looking defenses.
Canada is pursuing a partial energy decoupling from the United States in the wake of President Trump's "America First" agenda ...
In a world with total or near-total battlefield transparency, speed is far more important than stealth—and unmanned systems ...
Whether officially stated or not, absorbing Alberta into the United States is the Trump administration’s de facto policy.
India's purchase of the S-400 air defense system from Russia has thrown a wrench into its negotiations to join the F-35 program.
President Lee Jae-myung's foreign policy signals a pragmatic shift: balancing US ties, managing China, engaging India, and redefining South Korea’s role as a strategic middle power in the Indo-Pacific ...