It’s not just red tape that’s limiting the supply of electricity in America. Grids are physical machines, and they’re short ...
In modern warfare, data centers have joined energy supplies to become prime military targets, with server rooms now as vulnerable to missile strikes as oil refineries.
Although the Nimitz’ scheduled decommissioning has been delayed for a year, the ship will probably remain in port until then.
Iran maintains a network of allied proxy groups across the breadth of the Middle East—but these groups have been peripheral to the ongoing conflict.
In Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine, a once diverse and free religious ecosystem is being filtered into one faith: the cult of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Prior to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine ...
The Iran War is just another nail in the coffin of the Trump administration’s ill-conceived peace plan for Gaza.
Iran carefully sought to position Iraq as a potential frontline over the years by empowering the militias and using them to ...
The sentinels at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier keep a permanent watch on the tomb, although dangerous weather conditions have occasionally required them to relocate.
Historically, unconditional surrender to the United States has been followed by prolonged US military occupation.
Moscow will see a boost in energy revenues, but its inability to protect Iran will hurt its standing in the Middle East.
The USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) is often called “America’s Tall Ship,” as it is the largest tall ship in service to fly the Stars and Stripes, and is also the only square-rigger in service with the US Armed ...
The United States builds about 90 Tomahawk missiles per year—far too few to maintain its current rate of fire against Iran.
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