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Disabled veterans have made enormous sacrifices for their country, and many programs and benefits are in place to help them make the transition to civilian
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Disabled veterans have made enormous sacrifices for their country, and many programs and benefits are in place to help them make the transition to civilian

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Defense Domain publishes strategic analysis, intelligence assessments, and weekly strategic briefs on defense, security, emerging technologies, and evolving geopolitical risks.
Ten Ukrainian drone operators rendered two NATO battalions combat-ineffective in twelve hours. That exercise result, recorded in 2025, is the sharpest summary of why the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, China, and a widening circle of middle powers are committing billions to manned-unmanned teaming – and why the race is already behind schedule for most of them.
When a government negotiates with a foreign adversary, it is never only negotiating with that adversary. That is the core insight of the framework political scientist Robert Putnam introduced in his 1988 article on the logic of two-level games. Putnam described diplomacy as two interlocking boards. At Level I, national leaders bargain across the table to reach a tentative deal.
Strategic Analysis Unit | June 12, 2026