By Stephen Bryen First appeared at the Center for Security Policy If the tea leaves are rightly aligned, there is now progress in the negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. That
At POLITICO’s AI and Tech Summit on September 17, 2024, a fascinating discussion unfolded about the role of TikTok influencers in shaping modern political discourse. While the platform is often
The new Russian base in Iran is a strategic asset for Moscow and may be a game changer in the power balance in the Middle East.The United States and Russia
The Biden administration has pulled three Patriot missile batteries out of Saudi Arabia and also is ending the permanent stationing of a US Aircraft carrier in the region. According to
Originally published by the American Center for DemocracyIt is important not to allow the civilian component of the Pentagon and RAND to dictate measures that are suicidal for Taiwan and
The Maginot Line approach to Cyber Security is a self-fulfilling prophecy of disaster.86c727_560999a56eed47a2b414d42e14dde07e-mv2-1Today there is a huge cyber security industry organized to try and stop cyber intrusions, information theft, and
By Stephen Bryen Jen Psaki, the White House spokesperson, said on Thursday, March 3rd, that the US is providing intelligence to Ukraine to help them target Russian troops and military
The Russians are at it again, but do they have a reason for buzzing our ships? Close to their fleet headquarters and ballistic missile defense are a couple of reasons
While the US is busy chastising the UAE, denying the emirates the F-35 fighter plane in a nonsensical punishment for its opposition to the Houthi insurgency in Yemen, the UAE
No one is safe in France. The latest murders, including a Normandy priest of 86 years of age, celebrated by ISIS, demonstrates without any doubt the complete incompetence of the