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Britain’s most advanced submarines left idle as Royal Navy faces unprecedented readiness crisis
Britain’s Astute-class submarines, once hailed as the pinnacle of naval engineering, now spend years docked due to ...
Germany’s shipyards are bringing forward orders to avoid idle capacity after a €10 billion ($11.3 billion) frigate program ...
When Washington debates international alliances, the conversation usually sounds like a corporate ledger sheet. Critics often ...
To shape the national conversation, the AUKUS Inquiry must be seen as open, balanced and willing to test every argument.
NATO is not an act of U.S. charity. It is a shield. Our European allies are paying a massive, quiet dividend that keeps the ...
Australia’s leaders have been unable or unwilling to argue that AUKUS will produce economic benefits that outweigh its costs ...
Explore the deeper meaning behind "The Cable India Cannot Repair," examining how social, political, and digital divides ...
Opinion
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNOpinion
Commentary: Isolationism is detrimental to America’s heartland — Ken Silverstein
Commentary: If the United States steps back from NATO, we lose the human eyes, the physical geography and the shared networks that make these defenses function.
British Navy Decommissioned Nine Ships in Two Years, Replacements Not Expected Until the 2030s–2040s
In two years, the Royal Navy has decommissioned nine ships without ready replacements, which has undermined its combat ...
A multibillion-dollar submarine deal between India and Germany reflects New Delhi's push for military self-reliance — and Berlin's growing interest in the Indo-Pacific. India is moving to strengthen ...
UK looks ‘toothless’ with all its nuclear-attack vessels in need of upgrade, says former commander Tom Cotterill is The Telegraph’s acting defence editor. He has previously written for The Daily Mail ...
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