


In the careful choreography of transatlantic diplomacy, symbolism matters. Yet in recent days, substance has cut through the ceremony with unmistakable force. Washington’s decision to reduce its troop presence in Germany by 5,000 personnel has not only rattled Berlin but…

In the humid littorals of the western Pacific, where shifting tides carry both commerce and contest, a quiet but unmistakable message has been delivered. Exercise Balikatan 2026—already the most expansive iteration of the long-running US-Philippine military partnership—has demonstrated not merely…

US Central Command has reportedly asked the Pentagon to deploy the Army’s Dark Eagle hypersonic missile system to the Middle East, a move that would give Washington a longer-range conventional strike option against Iranian ballistic missile launchers positioned deep inside…

A new warning from former US National Security Council technology official Chris McGuire argues that China could soon develop an AI cyber capability comparable to Anthropic’s Claude Mythos, narrowing America’s lead and increasing pressure on Washington to harden critical infrastructure…

The United States has taken a decisive step towards reshaping the future of missile defence, awarding contracts worth up to $3.2 billion to a dozen firms under its ambitious “Golden Dome” programme—a project that aspires to shift warfare’s frontier decisively…

In an era when international cooperation can seem fragile, the latest announcement from NASA offers a quietly compelling reminder of what can still be achieved when nations look upward rather than inward. NASA’s unveiling of the crew for the forthcoming…

Estonia’s defence minister has argued that NATO will hold and the United States would still defend allies, while warning that Europe remains unable to face Russia without American backing. Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur said on 17 April that NATO…

Washington has warned some European allies to expect delays in previously agreed US weapons deliveries as the war involving Iran consumes critical munitions and missile defence stocks, according to Reuters. The development sharpens European concerns over dependence on American supply…

taThe scale of planned US military spending is opening a wider path for a new class of defence suppliers from Silicon Valley, even if the traditional prime contractors still dominate Pentagon business. President Donald Trump’s administration has proposed a defence…

The spectacle of Washington courting Detroit is not new. It carries the unmistakable echo of another era, when American industry was marshalled with urgency and purpose, and assembly lines once devoted to civilian comforts were repurposed for national survival. However,…