Marine Corps officer B.A. Friedman on why, in light of America's struggles with Russia, China, and ISIS, US Air Force strategist John Boyd should be given another look.
Army Lt. Colonel Paul Darling on the interaction of modern Chinese and American nuclear deterrence strategy.
David Rickert on how a new American Middle East strategy which includes alliance with Iran would protect our interests in the region for the long-term and end the last quarter century of 'Whack-a-mole' foreign policy there.
Colonel (Ret.) Philip Lisagor on why the Powell Doctrine--real and imagined--is not a magic formula for solving America's strategic decisions when it comes to the use of military force.
Commander (Ret.) John T. Kuehn argues that the operational benefits of a carrier group in the narrow Persian Gulf have caused America to overlook the risks this entails and that shifting the group to the Mediterranean allows for the same capabilities with less risk.
The problem with the president’s anti-ISIS strategy is that the ends, ways, and means are out of proportion, writes Col. S. Clinton Hinote.








