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Operation Absolute Resolve
A detailed analysis by Josh Luberisse for RealClearDefense discusses the nature and planning involved in modern decapitation strikes. The article delves into how such military operations are structure...
Russia Against NATO - Alliance Could Suffer Massive Losses in Case of War
The article discusses potential severe consequences for NATO members if they were to engage in military conflict with Russia. It suggests that NATO would face significant losses and stresses the risks...
Russian military capabilities - how to stop hostilities in Ukraine
The article discusses strategies and methods aimed at curtailing Russia's military involvement in Ukraine, focusing on diplomatic, economic, and strategic measures that could influence Moscow's decisi...
China's Military Sends "Stern Warning"
China has issued what is described as a 'stark warning' through military actions, suggesting an increase in assertiveness or readiness to demonstrate its capabilities in potential conflict scenarios....
Editors’ picks for 2025: ‘Europe’s lesson for Australia: invest in defence now, or spend more later’
The article discusses how Australia should learn from Europe's mistakes before Russia invaded Ukraine, such as underinvesting in defense and expecting the US to shoulder the burden of security. It adv...
Can Trump's Navy Match Up With China's?
The article questions whether President Trump's plan for strengthening U.S. naval forces can effectively compete with China's growing military maritime presence and capabilities....
China aims for nine aircraft carriers by 2035: US report sparks debate
A recent US intelligence assessment suggests that China plans to have at least nine aircraft carriers by the year 2035, a claim which has sparked debate among experts. While some analysts see this as ...
Commentary Plaza: When The PLA Is Forced To Use Military Force
The article discusses potential scenarios where the People's Liberation Army (PLA) might resort to force to protect national interests or resolve territorial disputes....
Russia Ready to Confirm Lack of Aggressive Plans Against EU and NATO
The Russian government has expressed its willingness to provide assurances that it harbors no aggressive intentions towards the European Union (EU) or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Th...
The Military Benefits of Quantum Technology
Modern militaries rely on sustained operation of complex systems rather than decisive battles. Quantum technology can offer advantages by slowly degrading an opponent’s capabilities through persistent...
Post-Miami: Americans Back Ukraine, See Russia as Enemy – But Want Endgame
A recent poll indicates that Americans view Russia negatively and support Ukraine but are unsure about the U.S.' strategic plan to conclude the conflict....
War and Peace in a Post-European America
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of America's evolving role beyond its traditional ties with Europe, focusing on how this shift might affect global peacekeeping dynamics, strategic ...
Air Power Has Emerged As A Decisive Force In Today's Warfare: Defence Minister
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh spoke at an Air Force Commanders' conference, praising the Indian Air Force for its performance during Operation Sindoor. He emphasized India’s capability of exec...
Putin tells his annual news conference that the Kremlin military goals will be achieved in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated during his annual press conference that Russia's military objectives in Ukraine will be accomplished....
EU: Washington's Takeover of Greenland Means End of NATO... Ready Militarily Against Any Threat
The European Union has expressed concern that if the United States were to take control of Greenland, it could signal an end to NATO’s current structure. Additionally, the EU stated they are prepared ...
NATO's Silence on Trump's Greenland Military Comment Stirs Anger Among European Allies
President Donald Trump raised concerns about NATO allies by mentioning potential military interests in Greenland without consulting other alliance members. This has caused displeasure and unease among...
US Attack on Venezuela Exposes Japan's Remilitarization Agenda
The article discusses how U.S. military action against Venezuela highlights Japan’s increasing remilitarization efforts. It suggests that under the pretext of international security concerns, Japan is...
Iran's $7 Monthly Payments Fail to Ease Spiraling Economic Unrest as Trump Considers Military Action Against Tehran One Week After Venezuela Raid
The Iranian government began providing $7 monthly payments to citizens last month in an attempt to mitigate ongoing economic unrest. Despite this initiative, protests and public dissatisfaction contin...
Trump Orders Shock Plan! Prepare To Invade Greenland
According to Daily Mail, there are reports suggesting that President Trump may be considering plans related to Greenland. The nature of these plans is unclear but has sparked discussions around the po...
Four 'nuts' in the Water Can Reignite World War III
The article discusses how four strategic locations or facilities labeled metaphorically as 'nuts' within the Hydrogen domain could potentially escalate conflicts to a level reminiscent of World War II...
Putin's Threats to Europe: Anatomy of a Great Deception
The article discusses how Russian President Putin uses strategic opacity and misinformation to enhance his nation's image of power and influence in Europe, exploiting their insecurities for geopolitic...
Nazi Origins: Germany Recalls Past Experience and Threatens Russia
The article discusses Germany's historical memory of Nazi times and its current military stance against Russia. It highlights how Germany is drawing parallels between the aggressive policies of 1930s ...
Can Regain Control: US Reveals Prospects for Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Front
The article discusses potential advancements and strategies that might allow the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) to regain control in contested areas according to assessments from the United States. The ...
Putin to Hold Meeting on State Armament Program
Russian President Vladimir Putin will convene a meeting focused on Russia's state armament program. The agenda likely includes discussions about the future direction and prioritization of military equ...
Jinping Eyes on Arunachal Pentagon Report
The article discusses China's focus on the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as mentioned in recent reports from the US Department of Defense. It highlights strategic concerns and increasing military ...
Sustaining at the Edge: Army Reserve Integration in the Indo-Pacific
The article discusses General Dwight D. Eisenhower's assertion that logistics are crucial in determining victory or defeat in wars. It emphasizes this importance specifically within the context of mil...
Territorial troops first seized, now assaulting—Ukraine’s infantry crisis goes critical
A Ukrainian official has either erred or misrepresented the situation regarding territorial forces. Recent reports suggest that less well-trained territorial troops are being compelled to undertake ha...
COAS Dwivedi Credits Neutral and Decisive Defence Actions for Marked Stability Improvements in Manipur
General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of India, highlighted at the annual press conference that the northeastern region, particularly Manipur, has experienced marked stability improvemen...
After Trump's Threats, UK and Germany Consider Sending NATO Troops to Greenland
Following US President Donald Trump's recent threats regarding military spending, there are reports suggesting that the UK and Germany are considering enhancing their contributions to NATO by sending ...
Iran Attack Plans: White House Discussions on Military Strike
Discussions are underway at the White House regarding potential military strike plans against Iran. The exact nature and details of these discussions remain undisclosed....
Russia Scrambles to Conceal Black Sea Fleet Logistics in Novorossiysk, Partisans Say
Partisan observers report that Russia is hastily deploying camouflage nets and surveillance cameras and causing traffic jams in an effort to conceal supply routes for its naval logistics in the port c...
U.S. Army deactivates attack helicopter squadron in South Korea
The U.S. Army has deactivated the 5th Air Cavalry Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment (5-17 ACS) based at Camp Humphreys in South Korea as part of a broader service transformation initiative, according to...
Zelenskyy Names New Chief of Staff
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed Andriy Yermak as the new head of his presidential office, replacing Oleksandr Danilov. Yermak is a close ally of the president and previously serv...
Tusk's Military Calculation and NATO - Poland Threatens 'Quick Seizure' of Baltic
The article discusses comments from Tusk regarding military strategy against Russia. It mentions Poland's position within NATO and its concern over the security situation, particularly in relation to ...
Army Chief: Operation Sindoor Continues; 2026 Named ‘Year of Networking, Data Centricity’
The Indian Army has designated the year 2026 as its 'Year of Networking & Data Centricity,' a move designed to improve real-time decision-making, connectivity, and overall combat effectiveness. Th...
Indian Army Eyes More Ultra-Light Artillery for High-Altitude Warfare After M777 Howitzer Proves Effective During Op Sindoor
Following the tactical success of the M777 howitzers during 'Operation Sindoor', the Indian Army is considering acquiring additional ultra-light artillery systems for high-altitude warfare....
Sun Xiyao's 'Filial Piety' Speech Amid US Defense Budget Report Exudes Grand Strategy of Leveraging Strength
The article discusses Sun Xiyao's speech emphasizing filial respect within the context of a report on China's military capabilities and the substantial U.S. defense spending. It critiques the perceive...
Why the 'Double Tap' Matters Far Beyond a Single Strike
An analysis piece discusses the strategic importance and controversy surrounding the 'double tap' military tactic used against drug traffickers off coastal areas....
US defense assessment warns India: China tactically calm on LAC but pushing militarily through Pakistan
A recent US defense assessment has warned India that while China remains relatively restrained along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), it continues to bolster its military presence and influence in Pa...
Army Shields Chicken’s Neck, Eyes Fourth Base Near Bangladesh In Mizoram
Indian defence authorities are considering establishing a fourth Army base near the India-Bangladesh border in Mizoram. This move follows earlier creation of bases in West Bengal, Bihar, and Assam as ...
Chicken Versus Bumper Cars in Conflict Escalation
The article discusses Iran's April attack on Israel which included hundreds of drones and missiles as an example of performative aggression rather than a genuine act of war. This 'bumper car' approach...
Indonesia’s neutrality problem: surveillance, endurance and a Taiwan contingency
Indonesia must focus on developing its military capabilities to uphold neutrality in case of a Taiwan contingency, particularly prioritizing persistent surveillance and endurance tasks....
Trump on Greenland: Their Defense Relies on Two Dogs with Rifles - US Will Take Them 'One Way or Another'
Former U.S. President Donald Trump commented on the military defense capabilities of Greenland, suggesting they are very minimal, relying on just two dogs with rifles for security. Trump stated that d...
Pentagon Official: US Military Is "Following the Old, Failed Scripts"
A Pentagon official commented that the U.S. military appears to be adhering to outdated and unsuccessful strategies. This statement suggests a critique of current military tactics or decision-making p...
Integrating Drones in the Force
The article discusses the strategic integration of unmanned aerial systems (drones) within military forces, focusing on operational effectiveness and organizational adaptation for modern warfare....
Break the Asian Machine Age
The article discusses how two years before the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, senior military officers from the People's Liberation Army published significant commentary, highlighting...
Trump-Class Battleship Could Make the U.S. Navy Great Again (With Lots of Missiles)
A proposed concept for a 'Trump-class' battleship suggests the United States Navy needs more than advanced sensors; it requires massed and networked firepower, particularly in light of an expanding Ch...
Putin stated that Russian army gains invaluable experience during Special Military Operation
According to President Putin, Russia's military operations are providing crucial and valuable experiences for the Russian Armed Forces. This statement emphasizes the perceived strategic and tactical l...
“Every meter of the town was costly for them”: Ukraine withdraws from Siversk after bleeding Russia for 41 months
The Ukrainian military has announced its withdrawal from the town of Siversk after a prolonged defense lasting 41 months. The General Staff stated that this tactical move preserves combat-ready units ...
Make the Trump-Class ‘Battleship’ More Like the F-47 NGAD, Less Like an Iowa-Class Battleship
Strip away the historical branding from the Trump-class battleships and they are less about nostalgia for big guns. The current design aims to make them into networked maritime command centers, akin t...
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