The United States Must Defend Open Seas in the Arctic
The U.S. Navy needs more ships to defend its Arctic interests.
FREMM Selection Signals U.S. Engagement
The United States intends to be out and about on the world’s oceans, fully engaged in protecting its interests and those of its allies and partners.
Frigates: The Right Tool for the Job
With the Navy lacking a well-balanced fleet, the U.S. must rely on destroyers to do the job of frigates.
Lessons from a Previous Venezuela Crisis
Foreign powers should take heed not to suddenly wake the sleeping giant just beginning to shrug off its post-Cold War strategic slumber.
Just Andy Marshall
Marshall was a great man who tackled the nation’s hardest security challenges and saw accurately into the future.
Count Unmanned Vessels
Policymakers should recognize the Navy’s reliance on unmanned vessels.