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Russia Spent Years Perfecting Drone Warfare Against Ukraine — Now It Can’t Keep Ukraine’s Drones Out
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Iran Built a Cheap Wall of Missiles and Drones Around the Strait of Hormuz — and It’s Keeping the U.S. Navy Out
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A Top Russian Academic Just Said Out Loud What the Kremlin Won’t: Russia Cannot Win the Ukraine War
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China’s New Flying Wing H-20 Strategic Stealth Bomber Summed Up in 4 Words
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Iran Doesn’t Need to Win the War — It Just Needs to Turn the Entire Middle East Into a Weapon That Drains the World
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America Is Filling the World’s Oil Gap by Draining Its Emergency Reserve — and That Can’t Last Forever
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If Iran Keeps the Strait of Hormuz Shut Until October, Economists Warn the World Could Face a Depression
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He Joined the U.S. Army to Escape a $47 Million Fraud Case. It Was the Worst Hiding Place He Could Have Picked.
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Iran Tried to Choke the World’s Oil — and Now Its Own Economy Is in Freefall
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Iran Said Talks Were Over — Days Later, It’s Quietly Reviewing a Deal to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz
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Aircraft Carrier USS John C. Stennis Has Been out of Action for 5 Years in an Overhaul That Was Supposed to Take 4 — and the Navy Can’t Spare It
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The SR-71 Blackbird’s Titanium Parts Made in Summer Corroded and Those Made in Winter Didn’t — and the Reason Came down to the Tap Water
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NATO Has a Problem: Eurofighter Typhoon Fighters Were ‘Shot Down’ 9-0 Against China’s J-10C
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Iran’s Inflation Just Hit a Level Not Seen Since World War II — the Last Time, People Starved
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The USS Nimitz Is Set to Retire Next Spring after 52 Years — but the Ford-Class Aircraft Carrier Meant to Replace Her Is Running Years Behind
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If Iran Makes Good on Its Threat to Close the Strait of Hormuz, Gas Could Hit $7 a Gallon in America
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Russia’s Treasury Is Running Out of Money — and Putin’s Ukraine War Is the Reason
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Putin Has Lost the Ukraine War By Every Measure Possible. Russia Will Feel the Pain for Decades to Come
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Satellites Just Caught China Building More Than 80 New Nuclear Launch Pads in the Desert
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Ukraine’s Drones Keep Reaching the Kremlin’s Doorstep — Here’s the One Target Kyiv Refuses to Hit
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Russia Is Losing Up to 1,500 Men a Day in the Ukraine War — and Putin Has Built an Entire Secret System to Avoid Admitting It
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Ukraine Just Destroyed One of the Planes Russia Uses to Send Launch Codes to Its Nuclear Submarine
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China’s Hypersonic Aircraft Carrier-Killer Flies at Mach 10 and Changes Course Mid-Flight — and the U.S. Navy Is Scrambling to Stop It
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Canada Says It’s Reviewing Its F-35 Purchase to Cut Its Dependence on America — but It Just Quietly Paid for 14 More of the Jets
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Iran Just Told Israel to Evacuate Its Northern Cities — and the Ceasefire Is Hanging by a Thread
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The U.S. Navy Built the Constellation Frigate to Avoid Its Last Shipbuilding Disaster — Then Cancelled All but 2 of 20 after Wasting Billions
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Russia’s Su-57, Its Only Stealth Fighter, Is Back over Ukraine — but It’s Firing Missiles from So Far Back It Never Has to Risk the Front
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China’s DF-27 Can Sink a US Aircraft Carrier from Thousands of Miles Inland — and the Pentagon Says It Can Now Reach the American Homeland Too
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Trump’s Blockade Has Choked Off 95% of the Tanker Traffic Around Iran — and Tehran Is Feeling It
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The USS Gerald R. Ford, the Navy’s Newest $13B Carrier, May Be Out of Action for 14 Months After a Deployment Plagued by Fire and Failed Plumbing
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