The Geography of the Peace at Eighty By Francis P. Sempa, The Russell Kirk Center: “As the United States pours more resources into the Ukraine War and the conflicts in the Levant, our policymakers could do worse than reflect on a book written 80 years ago.” The U.S. Needs To Counter Russia and China in Africa By Ethan Shapiro, RealClearDefense: “Africa is fast becoming an arena for great power rivalry. On May 2, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin confirmed that Russian forces have moved onto an airbase in Niger, where the U.S. also has troops and facilities for counter-terrorism missions.” China’s Chilling Cognitive Warfare Plans By William Toti, Proceedings: “War is entering a new, and very frightening, domain.” Gustav Meibauer and Christopher David LaRoche write: They are right in one key way, though: Berlin now faces an opportunity to reimagine its national security. Should Germany’s leaders be willing to grasp it — and mounting evidence indicates they may not — we implore them to weigh dearly whether the high costs of a nuclear program are worth its supposed benefits. The atomic option may seem a seductive, because straightforward, way ahead. But Germany may be better served if its elites focus on reforming its conventional security strategy, not wishfully thinking about quick fixes and superweapon dreams. – War on the Rocks Iran's Dangerous New Terror Proxy: Sudan Iran's Encirclement of Israel, Control of Red Sea, Almost Complete America’s Missing Money
The federal government can’t account for $21 trillion—but does anybody care? / Read here |
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