Defence
Russia, Israel and the Paradoxes
Chess and warfare are filled with paradoxes. Most people don’t play chess, which means they don’t understand war. And it shows. To be fair, the paradoxes of war often bamboozle the uninitiated and can look downright evil or brutal. However, refusing to follow the weird logic of war
Historical Lessons of the Short War Temptation
Julian Spencer-Churchill Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill is associate professor of international relations at Concordia University, and author of Militarization and War (2007) and of Strategic Nuclear Sharing (2014). It is now a truism that political leaders don’t initiate wars with the expectation that they will be protracted contests
Putin Reacts to Long-Range Missiles in Ukraine
Whichever line of reasoning prevails, it’s safe to say that Trump and his national security team will have their work cut out on day one.
The Gun Industry’s Sharing of Customer Data
At least 10 gun industry businesses, including Glock, Smith & Wesson and Remington, handed over hundreds of thousands of names, addresses and other private data – without customer knowledge or consent. As a group, gun owners are fiercely protective about their personal information.
The Use of the Military
Perhaps the Australian Defence Force might have a role occasionally in providing relief during emergencies, but it should have absolutely no role in law enforcement, even indirectly.
The US Should Undercut the Three-Legged Stool
A comprehensive US strategy to counter the growing Iran-Russia-China axis must begin with steadfast support for Israel.
Face of the Day
Sir Robert Gillies, known universally as Bom (Koro Bombom to his mokopuna) passed away on Thursday, November 7, in Rotorua. He was 99.
This Would Spell Trouble for the Military
Considering the unprecedented threats to global security posed by Russia, China, and North Korea, this is no time to endanger national security with a misplaced S-band sale.
45 Years of Tehran-Tied Terrorism
The Iranian revolution, which started in 1979, has been disastrous for the region, for the world, and particularly a significant threat to the United States.
NZ Navy Puts on a New Attraction for King
‘If you put on your mask and snorkel, your Highness, you can see the NZ navy.’
The Last of the Few
This level of firsthand detail brought a personal touch to the incredible story of the Battle of Britain.
PM Needs to Take a Breath on UN
To call in the Israeli ambassador is a breathtakingly ill-advised move. To fund the UN, as it now presents itself, is equally so.