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F-22 Raptor: The most expensive fighter jet ever

Maya Carlin October 17, 2024

The F-22 Raptor is widely regarded as the most formidable fighter jet ever built. As the first fifth-generation stealth aircraft,...

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Infectious disease and illegal immigration are a national security and public health threat

Robert J. Bodisch, Sr. and John J. Walsh, Jr., Ph.D. October 16, 2024

Since the 1890s disease screening and surveillance has been a basic component of public health policy associated with immigration into...

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Netanyahu’s ‘day after’ plan

Caroline Glick October 15, 2024

Almost immediately after the Hamas-led Palestinian invasion of Israel last Oct. 7, the Biden-Harris administration began demanding that Prime Minister...

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China called India’s Foreign Minister a ‘problem’ as part of political maneuvering amid border tensions

Grant Newsham October 15, 2024

Editor's Note: This piece by Venus Upadhayaya features quotes from CSP Senior Fellow, Grant Newsham. NEW DELHI—China’s state media recently...

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Japan’s new leader wants nuclear weapons

Grant Newsham October 15, 2024

Editor's Note: This piece by Gordon Chang features quotes from CSP Senior Fellow, Grant Newsham. Japan's newly installed prime minister,...

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Russia may retire its last Kirov-class nuclear-powered battlecruiser

Maya Carlin October 15, 2024

The Russian Navy’s sole remaining nuclear-powered guided-missile battlecruiser, Pyotr Velikiy, may soon be decommissioned due to escalating maintenance costs and the...

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Swallowing America’s pride would be worth it in Japanese company’s deal to buy United States Steel

Grant Newsham October 15, 2024

Editor's Note: This is a shortened piece of Newsham's article published in Japan-Forward. “Countries have no friends … only interests”...

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The Nippon Steel deal, taking another look

Grant Newsham October 11, 2024

"Countries have no friends….just interests" ー or so goes the paraphrased version of Lord Palmerston's statement. That was so cynical...

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How a sunken Navy nuclear submarine changed everything

Maya Carlin October 11, 2024

In 1963, the USS Thresher (SSN-593), a nuclear-powered attack submarine and the lead vessel of her class, tragically sank during deep-diving tests...

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The secret of Netanyahu’s unacknowledged and historic popularity

Caroline Glick October 10, 2024

It was strange to watch Fox News’ Martha MacCallum yesterday refer to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “unpopularity” in Israel. McCallum is...

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‘Flight deck explosion’ nearly destroyed a Navy nuclear aircraft carrier

Maya Carlin October 10, 2024

In 1969, the USS Enterprise, the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, suffered a catastrophic accident off the coast of Pearl Harbor...

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Media heaps praise on slain Hezbollah top dog Nasrallah

Robert Spencer October 9, 2024

One thing can be said about establishment media propagandists: they never miss an opportunity to manipulate the public and make...

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How a brand new nuclear submarine sank

Maya Carlin October 9, 2024

In 1969, the USS Guitarro (SSN-665) sank while docked at Mare Island Naval Shipyard due to an accidental overlap of two civilian...

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Iran, the balance of terror in the Middle East and the bomb

Sam Faddis October 8, 2024

Israel has decimated Hamas. Israel has killed the top twenty leaders in Hezbollah’s military wing including Nasrallah himself. Israel has...

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B-58 Hustler: Fast, futuristic, and ultimately flawed bomber

Maya Carlin October 8, 2024

The B-58 Hustler, produced by Convair in the 1950s, was the first supersonic bomber capable of exceeding Mach 2. Developed...

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Marine Corps’ newest rotational force arrives in Philippines for 6 months of training

Grant Newsham October 7, 2024

Editor's Note: This piece by Seth Robson features quotes from CSP Senior Fellow, Grant Newsham. A relatively new Marine Corps...

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