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Though Russia wants to know more about how the United States manages to revolutionalize its technology, the charges against eleven people accused of spying for Russia will likely have little impact on future U.S.-Russian relations.
Warfighting is becoming more risky as authoritarian regimes modernize their forces. If the United States wants to retain the ability to respond successfully to crises across the globe with a leaner and more cost-effective force, then our leaders must recognize that maintaining control of the air is the starting point for U.S. military supremacy.
As America now debates methods that will allegedly help defeat radical Islam, it's worth remembering that the West won the Cold War by being, and remaining, a more open society.
We seem afraid to confront thepossibility that Vladimir Putin's regime in Russia is killing off its political opponents.
The choice to invade Georgia exposes the raw disdain for democracy that drives Moscow's authoritarian government.
What are the presidential candidates saying about the Russo-Georgian conflict?
The former KGB man has never believed in democracy, and the West should stop pretending it does not matter.
The late Jerusalem mayor had a special relationship with America's most legendary spy.



