DEFENSE POLICY

Apr 02 2026POLITICS

Religious words in war debates: What should leaders avoid?

A top military leader recently spoke out against mixing faith and war decisions. The former Navy captain turned senator argued that religion shouldn’t shape how the country fights overseas. He pointed out that even as a person of faith himself, he finds it wrong for defense leaders to blend prayers

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Military Ties to Scouting: A Shift in Strategy

The Pentagon is reconsidering a long‑standing partnership with Scouting America after a series of controversial proposals. For years, the U. S. military has supported Scout troops on bases and offered special ranks to young Eagle Scouts who join the armed forces. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Spain's Defense Spending: A Strategic Shift

Spain has secured an agreement with NATO, allowing it to avoid the 5% of GDP defense spending target. This news emerged just before the upcoming NATO summit. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced this development. He emphasized that Spain's role and influence within NATO would remain strong, even w

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Mar 28 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strengthens Ties with Philippines to Counter China's Moves

The U. S. is stepping up its game in the South China Sea. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently visited the Philippines. He made it clear that the U. S. is ready to work with allies to counter threats, especially from China. Hegseth believes that past administrations have been too soft on China, a

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Shifting Sands: US Steps Back, Europe Steps Up for Ukraine

The US is changing its approach to the Ukraine conflict. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently stated that Ukraine joining NATO is not a realistic goal. He also made it clear that the US will not be the main force securing Ukraine's future. Instead, European troops should take the lead. This sh

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

New Defense Leader's Plan: Revitalize Spirit, Strengthen Industry

Recently, a new leader was appointed at the head of the Defense Department. Let's call him Alex. Alex has shared his vision with the employees, focusing on something called the "warrior ethos. " This term refers to the military's combat-driven spirit, and Alex wants to bring it back to life. However

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Dec 12 2024POLITICS

Congress Approves Massive Defense Bill with Mixed Feelings

On Wednesday, the House passed the yearly defense policy bill — the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) — with a bipartisan vote of 281-140. The bill, worth $883. 7 billion, includes a pay raise for military members and controversial amendments. One hotly debated provision restricts healthcare

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