U.S.-Sino Relations at 40: How to Deal with China While Avoiding War

January 1st marks the 40th anniversary of U.S.-China ties. What happens next?  | Continue reading


@nationalinterest.org | 5 years ago

Just 30 Seconds Over Tokyo: How the Doolittle Raid Doomed the Japanese Empire

An incredible story.  | Continue reading


@nationalinterest.org | 5 years ago

Huawei Is the Doorway to China's Police State

The free world should be worried about the creation of a police state under the technology umbrella of Huawei. | Continue reading


@nationalinterest.org | 5 years ago

Japan Is Going All in on the F-35

And it has to do with China.  | Continue reading


@nationalinterest.org | 5 years ago

S-500: Russia's Super Weapon That Could Kill the B-2, F-22, or F-35?

Stealth killer?  | Continue reading


@nationalinterest.org | 5 years ago

Why the Navy Misses the Old F-14 Tomcat (Despite All of the Problems)

The United States Navy retired the venerable Grumman F-14 Tomcat in 2006 after more than three decades in service. However, the Tomcat’s demise has left gaps in the carrier air wing that are only now being felt. | Continue reading


@nationalinterest.org | 5 years ago

The Forgotten Tale of How Allied Bombers Chased a German Sub to Its Doom

Spanish divers have re-discovered the wreck of Nazi submarine 'U-966' | Continue reading


@nationalinterest.org | 5 years ago

The U.S. Navy’s Biggest Base Is Sinking

Climate change endangers Norfolk. | Continue reading


@nationalinterest.org | 5 years ago

The Fentanyl Crisis Is a Reverse Opium War

If America sees its vigor sapped over time through addiction and domestic fractiousness, then it will be a much weaker challenge on the international stage. | Continue reading


@nationalinterest.org | 5 years ago

Quantum Computing and the New Space Race

Great powers need to think more seriously of the challenges that the final frontier will pose.   | Continue reading


@nationalinterest.org | 5 years ago

How China Will Benefit from a Trade War with America

A trade war with China will generate immense pressure on Beijing and companies in the short run, but allow it to stop relying on the overseas market in the long run. | Continue reading


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