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Frigate Retirements Likely to Hamper Drug Busts at Sea
Frigates are, hands-down, the heavy hitter in the Navy's fight to stop drug traffickers at sea. They nabbed 98 percent of the 164 metric tons of cocaine, valued at $3.2 billion, that Navy ships have seized in the last five years.
Jeb Bush Enters 2016 Race, Keeping National Security at a Distance
John Ellis Bush, better known as Jeb, entered the 2016 presidential race as expected on Monday in Miami, Florida, where he forged his own political career as a successful businessman and then two-time governor of the key battleground state.
The New ‘Battleship’: Are Submarines Set to Become Obsolete?
Much has been made of the recent release of the report by the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) into the emerging era of undersea warfare.
Who’s Afraid of America?
SINCE the end of the cold war one simple geopolitical rule has endured: do not take on America.
Pentagon Looks at Changes for ‘Up-or-Out’ Rules
The top Pentagon officials pushing for an overhaul of the military personnel system are setting their sights on the "up-or-out" rules that have defined active-duty career tracks for generations.
U.S. Adapts ‘Lily Pad’ Strategy to Defeat ISIS in Iraq
The top U.S. military officer likened the expanding American footprint in Iraq Thursday to “lily pads” that will sprout across the pond known as Anbar Province, where the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria seized the capital last month.