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The United States’ lead, however, is increasingly fragile: underinvestment, inconsistent demand, and a brittle supply chain are threatening to trap quantum sensing prototypes in the “Valley of Death.” ...
The Washington Post has published a document outlining a post-war plan for Gaza that is reportedly circulating in the White House. It's not clear if the plan reflects Trump’s policy. The proposal is ...
From tariffs to tantrums-Trump's latest anti-India tirade stirs global concern. As Washington watches in disbelief, Shiv Aroor discusses what this "break-up" means for India-US ties with David Cay ...
Pacific, the United States would likely fulfill some of its requirements by drawing on capabilities already in Europe and/or ...
The gathering of Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un shows a collective appeal to a new world order not dominated by ...
The Command Assessment Program (CAP) — developed during the first Trump administration — was always about these standards.
In the Framework on an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade, a section centers on two key issues: a European ...
U.S. policy should not rest on the illusion that selling chips can trap China inside the American tech ecosystem.
The report analyzes the gaps in European security that would emerge if the United States reduced its forces in European ...
Accelerating U.S. Quantum Sensing for Next-Generation Positioning, Navigation, and Timing. Quantum sensors offer a ...
Richard Fontaine, chief executive officer at the Center for a New American Security, joins BBC to discuss the Axis of Upheaval and the level of concern from the Trump administration. Watch the full ...
Subsea sabotage marks a new era in gray zone warfare, and the United States and its partners have a narrow window to expose and confront this threat before it becomes the new normal.