Missile Defense Briefing Report: No. 247
America's declining nuclear superiority;
Arming the UAE;
Poland in the crosshairs;
More moves toward space
America's declining nuclear superiority;
Arming the UAE;
Poland in the crosshairs;
More moves toward space
A spoiler in Iraq;
Switching horses in Gaza?;
More signs of economic malaise;
A tighter rein on Hezbollah
Waiting for the Mahdi;
Band-aids over bleeding economic wounds;
More nuclear movement in Tehran;
Bad behavior in Iraq
The first days of August brought with them news that one of Russia’s great public figures, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, had died at the age of 89. There are a great many reasons to mourn his passing. During his more than six decades in the public spotlight, Solzhenitsyn was an intellectual giant, a courageous opponent of Soviet repression, a crusader against communism’s excesses, and a champion of moral truth in a system that brooked no ideological opposition. For me, however, he was also much more.
In Israel, planning for conflict...;
...and eliminating the competition;
The UAE gets serious;
Inching toward laser defense in Iraq;
Russia vows response to U.S. missile shield