Taiwan and Iran share a handful of geopolitical conditions—most obviously the need to deter a far larger and more powerful ...
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Lessons from the war

WAR always holds many lessons. There will be much to learn from the US-Israeli attack on Iran and Tehran’s response once the war is over. But some lessons can already be drawn irrespective of how and ...
India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urges military leaders to learn from the US-Israel war with Iran to enhance defense readiness amid global crises.
The president is trying to single-handedly manage the price of oil, but Iranians' control over the Strait of Hormuz gives ...
Veterans are usually acknowledged for what they took action on when putting on the uniform. That recognition is well-deserved. Their influence doesn’t end just like that.
(Adds dropped word "the" in paragraph 6) By Xiuhao Chen and Liz Lee BEIJING, March 23 (Reuters) - China on Monday urged all ...
Beijing would not overestimate impact of decapitation strike on Taiwan, seeing it just as part of amphibious landing operation, analyst says Iran's power structure, succession mechanism and geographic ...
Bryant had pored over in his mission to overhaul how the U.S. military safeguards civilian life. Parents wept over their children’s bodies. Crushed desks and blood-stained backpacks poked through the ...
National security cannot be managed through political play-acting but rather through precise calculations of power.
A Council on Foreign Relations symposium on the evolution of U.S. foreign policy since the end of World War II suggests two critical lessons for policymaking today.
The oil shocks of the 1970s had once taught presidents and military chiefs to observe some caution in the Middle East.