Deterrence In an Increasingly Dangerous World
By George Landrith • American Military News North Korea has test fired five new missiles and claims to have successfully tested a miniaturized hydrogen bomb. Iran too…
By George Landrith • American Military News North Korea has test fired five new missiles and claims to have successfully tested a miniaturized hydrogen bomb. Iran too…
by Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi In Bertolt Brecht’s drama, The Good Person Of Sechwan, the Gods are looking for a kindhearted individual. Their search almost ends in failure. Finally, they…
by Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi The world today resembles a giant mothership in the middle of the ocean with an incapacitated engine and a broken rudder. Will this ship founder?…
America’s warfighters are the best and most effective on the planet. But if we hope to maintain that advantage we have to continue to give them the best tools and…
President Obama—with the help of an equally arrogant 38-year-old national security fabulist, Ben Rhodes—remade the Middle East to empower America’s most hated enemy. By David Reaboi • …
by Peter Huessy Does the United States need nuclear weapons? What role do they play? And if they are valuable, how much should we spend supporting such a nuclear deterrent?…
by Peter Huessy and Franklin Miller For the past 25 years, arms control has been a key driving force behind how many Americans view our relationship with Russia. In that…
by Dr. Istvan Molnar & Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi Until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the post-World War II international order was based on a web of…
by Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi The history of mankind had always been an unending struggle for the refutation of the past and its replacement with a future that had frequently…
by George Landrith • American Military News The U.S. military’s control of the battlefield airspace has become so routine it is now taken for granted. Consider…
by George Landrith • Daily Caller National security conservatives and military experts have long warned about steep cuts to the defense budget in recent years. These warnings…
by Peter Huessy Nearly 50 years ago as the Reagan administration sought to modernize our aging nuclear deterrent, a group of American arms control enthusiasts joined together to support the…
by Choe Sang-Huna • New York Times South Korea has determined that North Korea is capable of mounting a nuclear warhead on its medium-range Rodong ballistic…
by Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi Two millennia ago, the Jerusalemite Rabbi Elisha ben Abuyah said: “To whom may a man who has good deeds and has studied much Torah be…