Defense

Why Did South Korea Almost Shoot Down a U.S. Drone?
Policy & Legislation Why Did South Korea Almost Shoot Down a U.S. Drone?

The high-stakes environment of the Korean Demilitarized Zone ensures that any unidentified aerial signature is immediately treated as a potential catalyst for a significant international conflict. In a recent close-call near the Story Live-Fire Complex in Paju, South Korean front-line units nearly

Is the Escalating War in Iran Financially Sustainable?
Policy & Legislation Is the Escalating War in Iran Financially Sustainable?

Donald Gainsborough, a leading figure at Government Curated, brings a rare blend of legislative insight and defense economics to the table. As Washington grapples with a conflict that was once declared "won," Gainsborough provides a sobering look at the true price of the current war on Iran. This

RIMPAC 2024 Scales 3D Printing and AI for Pacific Logistics
Science & Technology RIMPAC 2024 Scales 3D Printing and AI for Pacific Logistics

The sprawling oceanic expanse of the Indo-Pacific region has historically presented a nearly insurmountable obstacle for military logistics, but the 2024 Rim of the Pacific exercise definitively marked a departure from the traditional reliance on fragile, long-distance supply chains. Under the

Is Trump Applying a New Clash of Civilizations?
Policy & Legislation Is Trump Applying a New Clash of Civilizations?

The global geopolitical theater has reached a critical inflection point where the post-Cold War dream of a borderless, liberal consensus is rapidly being dismantled by a new and formidable vision of world order that prioritizes ancestral identity over democratic expansion. For decades, the

Is the U.S. Strait of Hormuz Toll Legal or Piracy?
Policy & Legislation Is the U.S. Strait of Hormuz Toll Legal or Piracy?

Challenging Global Norms: The Guardian of the Strait Initiative The global energy market stands at a precipice as the sudden imposition of a twenty percent maritime fee on cargo transiting the Strait of Hormuz fundamentally redefines the cost of doing business in one of the most volatile regions on

Will Yemen’s War Trigger a Global Energy Crisis?
Policy & Legislation Will Yemen’s War Trigger a Global Energy Crisis?

The volatile security landscape in the southern Red Sea has reached a critical tipping point as local hostilities evolve into a systemic threat that could paralyze the foundations of international trade. What began as a localized struggle for regional dominance in Yemen has rapidly transformed into

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