I expect we will all hear President Obama himself lay out his priorities for NATO at the 60th Anniversary Summit in April.
Afghanistan stands at a crossroads, and that the progress achieved over the previous 6 years was threatened by resurgent Taliban violence.
President Bush indicated that as troop levels in Iraq decreased, many of those forces would be redeployed to Afghanistan.
ballistic missiles in the hands of rogue states or non-state actors present a serious security threat to this country.
Militarily, I think in many ways NATO is already embracing the counterinsurgency (COIN) strategy.
How will Russia's transformation factor into the upcoming QDR?
The oversight of these funds should remain with DOD.
I have long advocated for a mechanism for measuring our progress in Afghanistan.
the Commission on the National Guard and Reserves criticized DOD for not having made civil support a primary mission of the Department.
one of the most effective ways to ensure that our Nation is prepared to manage catastrophic incidents is to conduct in-depth planning for th...
Admiral Stavridis, I invite your comments on whether a cooperative U.S.-Russian missile defense program could possibly change the overall dy...