The deployment of Turkish F-16s to disputed Northern Cyprus might have run afoul of US export restrictions that govern how its fighter jets can be used.
To avoid losing Fiscal Year 2026 funding, the Department of Defense spent $90 billion in the final month of FY2025—including millions on frivolous or luxury items.
Finnish law has historically prohibited the importation or deployment of a nuclear weapon anywhere on its territory—but this is expected to change soon.
NORAD’s disproportionate response to the Russian incursion is a clear message to the Kremlin: even though America is occupied ...
The Houthis stand to gain very little from joining the fight on Iran’s side despite Tehran’s past support for their cause.
The United States has proved its military superiority. Whether it can secure Iran’s uranium, protect the Gulf states, and encourage protests is a different story.
In Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel and film Persepolis, a poignant scene depicts the Iranian military officer Reza Khan’s overthrow of the Qajar Shah after World War I, seekin ...
A group of NATO navies are conducting “Operation Ice Camp Boarfish” in the Arctic Ocean—even as a war rages thousands of miles away in Iran.
Russia’s military manpower shortage has led it to entice over 1,400 people from across the African continent to fight in Ukraine.
After its enormous drug bust, the USCGC Munro aided in the capture of the Motor Tanker Bella 1, a Russian-flagged oil tanker involved in smuggling operations.
On her long trip to the scrapyard, the venerable aircraft carrier will sail around South America and participate in naval exercises.
Ukraine has developed a deep well of drone operational experience that it can export to the United States and its allies.