Soon-to-be-retired US guided-missile destroyers equipped with AEGIS should instead be shipped to Taiwan and Japan(Originally appeared in Asia Times) By Stephen Bryen In our just released Experts Panel study, Stopping
In the first week of January the Ain al-Assad air base, about 100 miles west of Baghdad, was hit by three separate drone attacks. One of the drones had “Revenge”
By Stephen Bryen There is a madness that has seized official Washington’s foreign policy. It is strange and unprecedented. In its latest manifestation, the President apparently has told Russian President
by Stephen Bryen Unless you are caught up in the current unrest, you may think as I do that toppling monuments and changing the names of military forts is a
By Stephen Bryen No sane country puts vast stores of explosives in the center of their capital city. Now it is true that some fools in Tehran store nuclear materials
by Stephen Bryen President Donald Trump has been vilified and systematically attacked in ways no modern American president has been. You have to go back to the earliest days of
The next front in growing superpower confrontation could involve perceived cyber-threats to critical infrastructure By Stephen Bryen From Asia Times When Iran cyberattacked Israel’s water supply system on April 24
A Proposal to Make Taiwan Part of the US WHO Delegation By Stephen Bryen Taiwan wants a seat at the WHO table but won’t get one. The WHO has put
By Stephen Bryen The COVID-19 novel coronavirus has caused few deaths than a standard flu epidemic, but it has hit certain communities very hard. The majority of the victims are