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Laser Weapons: Technology Evolves but Politically a Tough Sell
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus promised to unveil a new “roadmap” this fall for how the military will acquire and employ electric lasers, microwave and other directed energy weapons.
Eric Edelman: Congress should vote ‘no’ on Iran
The agreement with Iran concedes a large enrichment capacity; short sunset clauses; a leaky verification regime; and enforcement mechanisms that are suspect.
CSBA Announces President Is Stepping Down, Top Analyst’s Departure
The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments announces the intent of president and CEO, Dr. Andrew Krepinevich, to step down early next year, and the planned departure of senior analyst Todd Harrison this fall to CSIS.
John McCain expects defense budget by week’s end
Sen. John McCain said Wednesday that he expects negotiators to reach an agreement this week on the annual defense policy bill, though a presidential veto still threatens to derail the bill.
Analyst: New Challenges Shape US Military Strategy
WASHINGTON—The United States military is pushing for changes in strategy as it prepares for threats from state and non-states alike in the years ahead.
Japan Blazes Trail For US Army: Coastal Defense Vs. China
WASHINGTON: How can we deter — or, in the last resort, defeat — a more assertive China? Air and naval forces may not be enough. While the US Army is ambivalent, the Japanese army may have some lessons for their ground force counterparts in America.