Four steps to creating a National Defense Strategy built on strength
In this op-ed, analysts from the American Enterprise Institute lay out four priorities Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth should focus on in the next National Defense Strategy.
In this op-ed, analysts from the American Enterprise Institute lay out four priorities Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth should focus on in the next National Defense Strategy.
Some Republican defense hawks in Congress are already expressing disappointment for the plan, with Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker outright stating that the administration “is not requesting a trillion dollar budget."
Feinberg is responsible for the management and budget of Pentagon operations and for implementing the vision of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
In this op-ed, Caroline Baxter lays out why climate change needs to be integrated into military preparations.
Michigan’s defense ecosystem and expertise makes it a special asset for production.
Frederick "Jay" Stefany will step into the new role as the Navy plans to invest billions to revamp its shipbuilding infrastructure and in preparation for AUKUS.
“I’m surprised at times, some of the people who just fall into full-scale China bashing and talk about how terrible China is, which it isn’t. We can't let them do this,” said Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash.
Mara Karlin, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities, talks with Breaking Defense about the National Defense Strategy.
In this free eBook you'll find a collection of our coverage around the NSS and NDS, from the first hints of policy in March to deep dives on both documents after they were released.
"If we want deterrence to be effective, it takes three things: 1. Capabilities 2. Credible threats in the mind of the adversary and 3. The will to communicate the first two," Chris Stone, Mitchell Institute fellow, told Breaking Defense.