127 - Sunk Cost: The US. Navy's Shipbuilding Crisis

127 - Sunk Cost: The US. Navy's Shipbuilding ...

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134 - How Important are Strategic Bombers in 2025?

Once the spearhead of Allied victory in World War II and the backbone of nuclear deterrence in the early Cold War, strategic bombers are often dismissed today as relics of a bygone era. Yet three powers, the United States, Russia, and China, continue to field formidable bomber fl ...  Show more

133 - Wargaming: A Turkish Invasion of Northern Cyprus

Cyprus sits at a persistent impasse, divided between the Republic of Cyprus in the south and the Turkish-backed administration in the north. Despite decades of negotiations, reunification remains elusive, and the island has quietly become one of the most militarised borders in Eu ...  Show more

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