Trump Needs to Fix Obama Mistake on Missile Defense
By Peter Roff • The Jackson Sun It’s true the U.S. government invented the Internet — but it took the private sector to make it ubiquitous. Left in the Pentagon’s…
By Peter Roff • The Jackson Sun It’s true the U.S. government invented the Internet — but it took the private sector to make it ubiquitous. Left in the Pentagon’s…
by Bill Gertz • Washington Free Beacon The United States faces a growing threat of ballistic and cruise missiles from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, according to a military…
by Adam Kredo • Washington Free Beacon An Iranian citizen identified as a senior member of the country’s Basij military force was caught trying to enter the United States posing…
by Peter Roff • Townhall Since coming to office South Korean President Moon Jae-in has moved quickly to put the past behind him. Politically, this is wise. His countrymen are…
To project power and protect America the U.S. military requires a robust American sealift capability. Transporting materials and weaponry over across the high seas is a key component of America’s…
About 40 years ago, Ronald Reagan and U.S. Senator Malcolm Wallop shared breakfast at U.S. Senator Paul Laxalt’s ranch. Virtually no one knew that this meeting took place or understood…
Liberal opposition to missile defense has persisted since the 1980s, but the politics may be changing with technological progress and the rising threat from North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un’s…
After a decade and a half of actively fighting terrorism around the globe while simultaneously imposing tighter and tighter budget squeezes, our military faces clear and unmistakable shortages in critical…
As North Korea works furiously to advance its nuclear missile arsenal to threaten our homeland, an upgrade of America’s missile defense systems could not come at a more crucial time.…
Two years have passed since a state-sponsored cyber-attack caused one of the largest data breaches in U.S. history, and it appears that a foreign government may once again be on…
National Review In January 2016, the Obama administration released seven Iranian-born prisoners in what President Barack Obama called a “one-time” “humanitarian gesture” intended to sweeten the nuclear deal hammered out…
By Adam Kredo • Washington Free Beacon Iran is using the billions in cash resources provided under the landmark nuclear deal to engage in an unprecedented military buildup meant to…
By Adam Kredo • Washington Free Beacon Iran and Russia are moving closer together in their military alliance, working to boost ties and coordination in Syria and elsewhere in the…
By Peter Roff • Townhall The Trump administration budget document recently released projects an increase in security and defense spending of more than $50 billion. It’s a needed shot in the…
A Chinese company, Ant Financial, largely owned by the government of China, is intent on taking over MoneyGram, a leading US-based financial payments company. This planned acquisition raises serious questions…