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1 week ago |
aei.org | Mackenzie Eaglen |Brady Africk
The United States possesses the world’s most advanced military equipment, and quality matters immensely in combat. But quantity gets a say, too. And from ships to shells to soldiers, the U.S. military lacks the personnel and matériel it needs to fight a major war.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Mackenzie Eaglen |Brady Africk
Jens Mortensen for The New York Times Credit Credit... Jens Mortensen for The New York Times The United States possesses the world's most advanced military equipment, and quality matters immensely in combat. But quantity gets a say, too. And from ships to shells to soldiers, the U.S. military lacks the personnel and materiel it needs to fight a major war.
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2 months ago |
aei.org | Brady Africk |Leon Aron
President Trump’s Oval Office clash with Ukrainian head of state Volodymyr Zelensky was exactly the boon Moscow desired: the diplomatic fracture it created will only serve to further Russia’s aims.
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2 months ago |
thehill.com | Brady Africk |Leon Aron
President Trump’s Oval Office clash with Ukrainian head of state Volodymyr Zelensky was exactly the boon Moscow desired: the diplomatic fracture it created will only serve to further Russia’s aims.
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2 months ago |
aol.com | Brady Africk |Leon Aron
President Trump’s Oval Office clash with Ukrainian head of state Volodymyr Zelensky was exactly the boon Moscow desired: the diplomatic fracture it created will only serve to further Russia’s aims.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
almendron.com | Brady Africk |Mackenzie Eaglen
China has been investing so much in shipbuilding over the past 18 years that it can now build more ships in a month than the United States can in a year — and Beijing aims to keep widening its advantage. If the U.S. military does not soon catch up to this capacity, it risks finding itself off-guard and ill-equipped in a conflict scenario. China’s recent expansions should alarm American military planners and spur investments to bolster naval power.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Brady Africk |Mackenzie Eaglen
America needs to expand shipyards and work with allies to keep its fleet battle-ready. By Brady Africk and Mackenzie EaglenOctober 7, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. EDTMackenzie Eaglen is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Brady Africk is an open-source analyst and a senior media associate at AEI.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
time.com | Kyle Balzer |Brady Africk
IdeasBy Kyle Balzer and Brady AfrickSeptember 5, 2024 6:00 AM EDTKyle Balzer is a Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Brady Africk is an Open Source Analyst and Senior Media Associate at the American Enterprise Institute. America has one of the largest strategic nuclear arsenals in the world—and one of the oldest. The U.S. can deliver nuclear weapons from silos buried deep in the American heartland, submarines plying vast oceans, or bombers conducting global patrols.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
telegraph.co.uk | Brady Africk
Putin is not interested in negotiations Credit: Gavrill Grigorov /Pool Sputnik Kremlin The US recently sent Ukraine its first batch of new long-range precision bombs with the potential to strike deep within Russian-occupied territory.
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Oct 16, 2023 |
themessenger.com | Brady Africk
Following Hamas’s grisly attacks in Israel that killed and injured thousands of innocent people, videos of the assault and the Israeli response flooded the internet. Graphic depictions of indiscriminate killings by Hamas terrorists, drone footage, and clips of Israeli airstrikes have filled social media feeds around the world, giving millions a vivid window into the war, while simultaneously creating a digital environment ripe for misinformation.