Pentagon: China’s Military Has Begun To Surpass The United States’s
New Pentagon paper paints a grim picture of a fractured, debt-ridden America in competition with an emerging Chinese empire.
3 Major Reforms NATO Needs To Keep From Collapsing
NATO is doing a relatively poor job, buttressed by a static decision-making process, a bureaucracy resistant to change, and unaccountable member states who are happy to cheap-ride and get away with it.
Interview: Does The Deep State Punish Intel Abuse Whistleblowers?
Did the ‘Deep State’ deep-six Adam Lovinger over the discovery of shady Defense Department contracts to FBI Trump informant Stefan Halper?
It’s Time For The United States To Stop Funding Other Wealthy Countries’ Defense
Article 5’s commitment to common defense means nothing if other NATO members aren’t making, or actively trying to make, their contributions to the club.
‘Don’t Be Schnook,’ And Other Sound Advice For Protecting Yourself
In his book ‘Beware The Predator,’ former intelligence agent Warren D. Holston offers practical advice for ordinary citizens to protect themselves from carjackings, Internet scams, and everything in between.
What Americans Want To Know About The U.S. Navy And Sea Power
Over the past several months I’ve met Americans worried about the state of Navy, surprised at the degree to which sea power impacts U.S. prosperity, and nervous about foreign aggression.
Poll Finds DC Is Out Of Touch With Americans On Foreign Policy
When asked if America’s foreign policy since 9/11 has made us more or less safe, a non-dangling-chad majority (51 percent) said ‘less safe.’
Conservatives Should Give Up And Let Liberals Finally Enact A Just Society
Forget winning elections. It’s time to think of self-preservation. So here is the bold and daring plan that will save conservatives from obsolescence.
A Debate on Women in Combat, Selective Service, and Military Reform
Two veterans joined the Federalist Radio Hour to weigh in women’s role in the military.
Ballot Initiatives Weaponize Emotion To Centralize Power
California’s high court seems set to allow a popular vote on the meaningless Citizens United ballot initiative in the November 2016 election.
How To Defend The U.S. Against A Ballistic Missile Attack
Our current policy is not to interfere with the capacity of Russian or Chinese missiles to devastate the United States.
Hugh Hewitt’s Defense Budget Litmus Test Misses The Point
Hugh Hewitt says any Republican who doesn’t vote for higher defense spending should be fired. Unfortunately, Hewitt completely misses the point.
Dear GOP: Big Government’s Problems Extend To Defense Spending
Republicans love defense spending, and that’s why the F-35 will cost more than the Manhattan Project every year for the next fifty years.