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US Special Forces Are Training in Northern Alaska—with One Country in Mind
The “Polar Dagger” exercises come amid a broader de-emphasis in counterinsurgency training—and a return to their traditional role in preparing for a great-power war. The post US Special Forces Are Training in Northern Alaska—with One Country in Mind appeared first on The National Interest.

The US Army Has a New Incentive for Re-Enlistment: Free GTA 6 Game Time
A US Army unit is offering re-enlisting soldiers a special four-day pass coinciding with the release of Grand Theft Auto VI in November. Around 20 have already taken the offer. The post The US Army Has a New Incentive for Re-Enlistment: Free GTA 6 Game Time appeared first on The National Interest.

Southeast Asia Isn’t Buying Elbridge Colby’s Flexible Realism
Trump’s policies offer the region all the downsides of traditional U.S. policy with none of the benefits.

Why Belgian F-16s Are Guarding the High North
Belgian fighter jets are keeping watch over Iceland this month—a task that NATO members take on a rotating basis, as Iceland lacks an air force. The post Why Belgian F-16s Are Guarding the High North appeared first on The National Interest.

A Top Trump Ally Turns to China
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AI Is a National Security Problem, But Q Day Is Coming.
AI-powered cyberattacks are already here. Quantum computing could soon break the encryption underpinning the modern economy. The post AI Is a National Security Problem, But Q Day Is Coming. appeared first on The National Interest.