The military might finally win the right to repair - MSN Senators Tim Sheehy and Elizabeth Warren have introduced a bipartisan bill to enshrine a right to repair for military equipment The legislation, called the “Warrior Right to Repair Act
The Military Might Finally Win the Right To Repair - Slashdot Senators Tim Sheehy and Elizabeth Warren have introduced the bipartisan "Warrior Right to Repair Act," which would guarantee the military's right to repair its own equipment The bill builds on a previous Army directive and has broad public support, with nearly 75% of Americans in favor, according t
Making the military great again should be Trump’s legacy Trump must once again restore American strength by rebuilding a military that was weakened by his Democratic predecessor The president has done it before, and I trust that he will do it again
What a Donald Trump Victory Could Mean for the U. S. Military One solution is “right-sizing” the combatant commands to better balance supply and demand for forces This may align with efforts underway by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General CQ Brown
A US defense strategy to win the next conflict - Atlantic Council Executive summary The next National Defense Strategy (NDS) is set to reshape US military strategy in an era of evolving global threats—from the rise of China as a primary competitor to emerging challenges in homeland security
Military Might: Are We Still the Superpower? | Just The News Military Might: Are We Still the Superpower? Congressman Rich McCormick, a decorated Marine Corps veteran and physician, discusses the critical state of the U S defense budget and its implications for national security
How Can the U. S. Win the Wars of the Future? - WSJ Aaron Kaplowitz’s op-ed “Can AI and Drones Replace Soldiers and Jets?” (July 5), captures an essential truth of modern war: Success depends not on the newest technology alone but on how