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The World’s Most Dangerous Rivalry: China and Japan The World’s Most Dangerous Rivalry: China and Japan The East China Sea—thanks to tensions between China and Japan—can accurately be described as the most dangerous place on the enti... nationalinterest.org oldmarine
5 Places Where World War Three Could Break Out 5 Places Where World War Three Could Break Out Where the unthinkable could happen. nationalinterest.org ​본문으로 이동 oldmarine
Get Ready, America: Russia Wants a New Stealthy, Long-Range Bomber Get Ready, America: Russia Wants a New Stealthy, Long-Range Bomber But can Moscow afford it? nationalinterest.org ​본문으로 이동 oldmarine
America Is Fated to Lead America Is Fated to Lead Culture and geography really do matter. Great statesmen may attempt to rebel against these limits, but their skillful diplomacy constit... nationalinterest.org ​본문으로 이동 oldmarine
X-47B—The Future of War at Sea? X-47B—The Future of War at Sea? James Holmes July 23, 2013 Like anyone who's ever worn a U.S. Navy uniform, I belted out a cheery huzzah! last week when the news broke: an X-47B unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) had made history's first pilotless carrier landing by an aircraft of its type, aboard USS George H. W. Bush off Hampton Roads. Crewmen then catapulted the autonomous plane off the flattop's ..
X-47B—The Future of War at Sea? X-47B—The Future of War at Sea? James Holmes July 23, 2013 Like anyone who's ever worn a U.S. Navy uniform, I belted out a cheery huzzah! last week when the news broke: an X-47B unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) had made history's first pilotless carrier landing by an aircraft of its type, aboard USS George H. W. Bush off Hampton Roads. Crewmen then catapulted the autonomous plane off the flattop's ..
Small-Stick Diplomacy in the South China Sea Small-Stick Diplomacy in the South China Sea James Holmes, Toshi Yoshihara April 23, 2012 A seemingly quixotic impasse between Philippine and Chinese ships played out this week at Scarborough Shoal, 120-odd miles west of the Philippine island of Luzon. We say “seemingly” because it makes eminently good sense for China to dispatch lightly armed—or even unarmed—noncombat vessels to uphold its terr..
North Korea's Treacherous New Course North Korea's Treacherous New Course Leon V. Sigal April 19, 2012 “There they go again.” That was the Washington’s reaction to North Korea’s recent rocket launch and renunciation of its February 29 commitment not to conduct a nuclear test. Yet this time looks different—and more dangerous. These actions suggest Pyongyang no longer cares about improving relations with the United States, the premis..