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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.
Military simulation has evolved from a cost-saving supplement into a core pillar of combat readiness. The evidence from Ukraine, NATO exercises, and decades of research tells a nuanced story – simulation is transformative in specific domains, but far from a universal solution.
The character of war has changed radically. Cyberattacks paralyze infrastructure in seconds. Electronic warfare blinds command networks.
Erdem Yılmaz | April 28, 2026
Following the war in Ukraine, Europe’s energy system underwent a structural transformation. This shift was driven not only by the need to replace lost volumes, but also by the recognition that dependence on Russian pipeline gas had created a strategic exposure to energy coercion. As the European Union moved away from the old balance reliant on Russian pipeline gas, it positioned LNG not merely as a short-term substitute but as one of the key components of the new energy architecture.
Mehmet Sümer | April 21, 2026
Strategic Analysis Unit | May 08, 2026