By Christian Neef From the National Interest On May 9, Russia is holding an enormous military parade to commemorate the end of World War II 70 years ago. With tensions between Russia and the West high, most European Union leaders are staying away from the event. This week, Russia President Vladimir Putin visited the …
Read More »iSpy: How the NSA Accesses Smartphone Data
By Marcel Rosenbach, Laura Poitras and Holger Stark From Speigel International Online The US intelligence agency NSA has been taking advantage of the smartphone boom. It has developed the ability to hack into iPhones, android devices and even the BlackBerry, previously believed to be particularly secure. Michael Hayden has …
Read More »Countdown to War: The Coming U.S.-Russia Conflict
By John Allen From The National Interest The United States and Russia may be unwittingly stumbling down a path to deeper confrontation and even war, cautioned two prominent American national-security experts at a panel in Washington, D.C. Tuesday. Graham Allison, director of Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science …
Read More »China and Russia vs. America: Great-Power Revisionism Is Back: What will Washington’s strategy be?
By Thomas Wright From the National Interest Growing tensions between the West and Russia and between the United States and China go well beyond competing interests in a rustbelt in eastern Ukraine or over uninhabited rocks in the South China Sea. Fundamentally, they are about whether Russia and …
Read More »At Abe-Obama summit, all roads lead to China
By Reiji Yoshida JAPAN TIMES Prime Minister Shinzo Abe embarks on a seven-day tour of the United States this week, the highlight of which is a summit with President Barack Obama in Washington on Tuesday. The meeting has taken on added importance for the two leaders as …
Read More »America Is Never (Ever, Ever) Ending the War on Terror
Robert Golan-Vilella From the National Interest Over the past month, two members of the Obama administration have made public statements regarding different aspects of America’s ongoing “war on terror.” The second has (understandably) received much more public attention than the first, but the first says something more important …
Read More »What the ISIS Campaign Teaches Us About the Future of War
Future of War It has now been over 250 days since U.S.forces began air strikes on the Islamic State, orISIS,. U.S. warplanes have conducted 2,893 air strikes that have hit 5,314 targets ranging from 1,425 buildings to 58 boats, according to the most recent U.S. Central Command figures …
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