OpinionPutin’s $2.5 trillion gambitAs Russia’s war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, debates increasingly hinge on a central question: How costly has the war been for Russia itself?By David R. Henderson and Ryan Sullivan4 days ago
OpinionThe US Air Force needs more airpower — but not the kind it’s buyingAircraft fly, but mass sails: The lengthy military buildup for a potential strike on Iran proves joint assets matter more than exquisite warplanes alone.By Maximilian K. Bremer and Kelly A. Grieco11 days ago
OpinionVeterans aren’t campaign props — Congress must start acting like it"We hear endless speeches praising our service. But respect without action is meaningless," argues DAV National Adjutant and CEO Barry Jesinoski.By Barry Jesinoski12 days ago
Iran-US nuclear talks may fail due to both nations’ red lines – but that doesn’t make them futile"Talks do not necessarily need an end point — in the shape of a deal — for them to have purpose," argues an international relations professor.By Nina Srinivasan Rathbun, The Conversation2 weeks ago
I thought removing Confederate names meant Black soldiers’ legacy mattered. Then, the names were restored."So many of my assumptions about the world and how to better it were turned upside down."By Jack Lowe, The War Horse2 weeks ago
OpinionSupporting fathers is a readiness issue the Army can’t ignoreDespite progress in perinatal support in the Army, a critical population remains largely invisible and unconsidered: fathers and nonbirthing partners.By Capt. Lauren Finch2 weeks ago