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Ben Franklin’s 250-year-old wisdom offers a path forward on Iran and nuclear weapons | Opinion
The Founding Father who negotiated peace with Britain believed 'there never was a good war or a bad peace'—advice America desperately needs as military spending hits $119 billion annually on nuclear ...
The Army’s approach to acquisition portfolios, which is in flux after an overhaul in the fall, is to “keep what is working ...
For yet another year, auditors have found that America’s new weapons aren’t being delivered on time. “DOD plans to invest ...
China’s navy test-launched a long-range ballistic missile Monday from one of its nuclear-powered submarines in the South ...
Weaponized lasers are no longer science fiction. Discover how Israel is taking its powerful air defense system airborne to ...
Has the nature of war changed? Can small nations now defeat large nations? Can high tech win over low tech? US-Iran and ...
An analysis of Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant responds to claims of an imminent 200-bomb threat, detailing technical realities of reactor-grade plutonium.
Giordano said there is evidence that DEWs, which can be mounted in backpacks or vehicles, have been used domestically.
The watchdog's annual weapons systems assessment revealed new details about high-profile programs, from Air Force One to Army ...
Nevada transgender suspect with massive weapons cache accused of Las Vegas terrorism-related threats
A transgender Nevada suspect allegedly plotted a Las Vegas Strip mass shooting with an arsenal of machine guns, grenade ...
Stephen King's newest TV hit, The Institute, has the perfect follow-up in one of his most underrated thrillers.
Japan is the second-largest supplier of foreign microelectronics found in Russian weapons recovered from Ukrainian battlefields.
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