Feature • April 1, 2006

While China perfects a timeless art, American interests become dangerously vulnerable.




Article • April 6, 2017

Just when Assad’s future was looking assured, he does this.



Article • December 5, 2018

More often than not, empires fall apart when the costs of servicing their debt exceed their defense budget.



Feature • February 1, 2021

The consequences of growing too cozy with China


Feature • September 23, 2020

Many spies in Britain’s intelligence-gathering services helped President Obama spy on American citizens and frame Donald Trump for a crime he did not commit. Why do such a diabolical thing?



Feature • April 1, 2006

Russia’s state-owned gas monopoly is on the attack. Just how powerful is the former empire becoming?


Article • August 4, 2014

‘The primary purpose of an army is to be ready to fight effectively at all times.’


Article • February 13, 2020

President Trump has led Europe to rethink its military.


Article • April 14, 2022

The radical left wants tech giants to censor what you watch and read.


Article • October 15, 2013

America’s economic problems began long before the government closure.


Feature • October 1, 2018

Big Tech companies are deciding what information should be available to American citizens.


Article • December 25, 2018

Two emerging superpowers prepare for World War iii.


Article • December 28, 2020

The Kremlin knows America’s technological systems are far from secure—and it’s meticulously preparing to cripple them.


Article • April 17, 2018

Why did the Obama administration allow Russian interference in the 2016 presidential elections?


Feature • September 1, 2000

The true story behind China’s theft of U.S. nuclear weapons intelligence




Article • February 11, 2008


Article • March 26, 2016

All you need to know about everything in the news this week


Article • December 11, 2019

What should we learn from the most recent London Bridge attack?