Commentary
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Dec- 2025 -5 December
How South Korea’s Nuclear-Powered Submarines Could Reshape Indo-Pacific Security
South Korea’s nuclear-powered submarine program will strengthen allied deterrence and reshape the region’s security architecture at a time of overlapping threats.
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Nov- 2025 -20 November
The End of Strategic Separation: How Europe and Asia Became One Security Theater
The Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific — the world’s two principal centers of strategic competition — are no longer separate.
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12 November
Engines of Strength: Why Congress Must Rebuild the Nation’s Propulsion Power
Congress must urgently invest in rebuilding the America's propulsion industrial base to preserve US military and economic strength.
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6 November
A CHIPS Act for Defense: Restoring US Industrial Strength Before It’s Too Late
America’s military strength is increasingly fragile because its defense industrial base is hollowed out, reliant on foreign suppliers, and constrained by outdated regulations.
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Oct- 2025 -28 October
Bolster American Defense With a National Rail Champion
To remain a military power, the US must modernize its fragmented rail system — starting by approving the UP-NS merger to create a national rail champion.
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16 October
Disrupting the Iran-Houthi Supply Line
US efforts to respond to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have failed because they target the symptoms instead of the source
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Aug- 2025 -28 August
Blocking HPE-Juniper: A Gift to China?
The HPE-Juniper merger should be viewed and supported as a national security imperative, not a partisan or political issue.
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25 August
Trump’s Return Is Forcing South Korea to Rethink Its Security Strategy
Trump’s return has shaken South Korea’s confidence in the US alliance, pushing Seoul toward greater self-reliance, diversification of partnerships, and even debate over an independent nuclear deterrent.
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19 August
How South Korea Could Tip the Scales in a Taiwan Contingency
South Korea, while traditionally sidelined in Taiwan conflict scenarios due to its focus on North Korea, could play a crucial, non-combat role that significantly improves US and allied outcomes.
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Jul- 2025 -30 July
Disarmament Without Safeguards Is a Death Sentence for Syria’s Minorities
Ahmad al-Sharaa’s violent campaign to forcibly unify Syria is backfiring and must be replaced with inclusive governance and local security to achieve lasting stability.
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