Trump’s Huawei ‘Reversal’ Means Nothing – Yet
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Trump’s declaration has to be translated into legal rules — by officials who don’t share his conciliatory stance.
IoT, AI Mean More Targets for US Adversaries, says Gordon
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“This is such a data-rich world that the person who can command that data first is the one who’s gonna have a real advantage.”
Fearing Isolation, Russia Caves on UN Space Guidelines
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The next hurdle may be bringing the military/intelligence community on board because the often norms “do not translate into rules of engagement,” says Carissa Christensen, CEO of Bryce Space & Technology.
General Unveils Key New Details of Attacks in Gulf of Oman
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“Getting alongside a vessel under the cover of darkness to attach a mine underway is not an insignificant effort,” Gen. Paul Selva, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs said today.
How US Allies Can Keep An Electronic Eye On China
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The Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments has some new ideas for how even relatively poor allies can help keep the peace in the Pacific.
HASC Adds NC3 Funds; Wants Talks With Russia, China
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HASC calls on Pentagon for “near- and long-term plans and options to ensure resilience” of the nuclear command, control and communications network, including requirements for survivability and protection of the supply chain.
Are Russia & China Violating Nuke Test Ban Treaty?
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Officials from the National Security Council, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the State Department all hinted Moscow and Beijing are violating the treaty — only to retreat into vague statements when pressed.
Experts Warn Space Force Rhetoric Risks Backfiring
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The Trump Administration’s Space Force proposal is “a canary in a very toxic space environment that is warning us about the challenges — military competition, a sense of vulnerability, increasing capabilities for counterspace operations — that we are just not dealing with very well,” says Jessica West of Canada’s Project Ploughshares
Beyond INF: An Affordable Arsenal Of Long-Range Missiles?
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The US could develop more than a dozen different land-based weapons for $7 to $12 billion, thinktank CSBA estimates.