In the last few months, the White House has delivered a number of policy victories that have strengthened the US position in the region.
The United States voluntarily de-nuclearized its B-1 bombers in the 1990s in accordance with the START I treaty with Russia—but it gained much from the move as well.
Warnings of an AI market bubble are growing louder. If valuations collapse, crypto could face amplified losses—though decentralized AI may emerge stronger in the aftermath.
Like the newest US Navy Ford-class supercarriers, the Fujian uses an electromagnetic catapult launch system—leapfrogging the older steam catapults used by most of America’s flattops.
On its face, the removal of 1,000 US troops from a temporary deployment in Romania is not militarily significant—but it could lead to further withdrawals from Europe.
Bulgaria’s energy future depends on gas as a bridge between coal, renewables, and energy independence. The Russian invasion of Ukraine forced many countries in Europe, including Bulgaria, to rethink ...
The politicization of energy in South Korea cannot be allowed to hold the country's energy transition policies hostage.
Ejector seats are designed to be as safe as possible—but there are obvious inherent dangers in a rocket-powered ejection from a fast-moving aircraft.
Unusually, the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile does not have an explosive warhead. Instead, it takes down incoming projectiles by colliding directly with them.
The United Kingdom always keeps at least one nuclear-armed submarine on patrol at any given time, giving London a perpetual second-strike capability against any adversary.
China’s J-36 sixth-generation fighter was recently spotted in public, with significant design alterations from its last ...
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