
August 3, 2015
Balancing the Pacific: U.S. must improve defense of Carriers from missile threats
It is serendipitous that the two most powerful and influential countries in the word today, the United States and China,
It is serendipitous that the two most powerful and influential countries in the word today, the United States and China,
On Tuesday, MDAA held a Congressional Roundtable Discussion on Future Ballistic Missile Defense Systems at the United States Capitol. The
Dear Members and Friends, Over the past six years, the pillar of our Administration’s foreign policy has been the “reset
The accord announced today between the United States, its European allies, Russia, China and Iran is one of historic proportions
With two years remaining in the Obama Administration’s failed “blunder and no thunder” foreign policy towards Russian aggression, the risk
Yesterday, the House Sea Power and Projection Forces Subcommittee, which provides Congressional oversight for the U.S. Navy’s fleet requirements, held
In today’s intensifying and complex world that increasingly challenges the status quo of U.S. power and influence, it is vital
The Senate Committee on Appropriations, chaired by Senator Thad Cochran (R-MS), passed its final mark of the FY2016 Defense Appropriations
The United States and Japan have successfully launched the first maiden flight of the world’s newest missile defense interceptor, the
“Praise God, we have air defence forces capable of blocking these kinds of rockets, destroying them and thwarting attempts like
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