ESTADOS UNIDOS: DR. JAMES JAY CARAFANO & DR. STEVEN BUCCI
Maneras de avanzar en Irak

La situación en Irak continúa siendo de gravedad. La espiralización de la violencia, la inestabilidad política...

UNITED STATES: STEVEN BUCCI
The Defense Sequestration Is Only Part of the Pentagon’s Woes

As most commentators are focusing on the impending massive defense cuts that will devastate the military readiness of America, is it possible that this is only a part of the problem? The Department of Defense (DOD) is facing other symptoms of leadership failure.

UNITED STATES: STEVEN BUCCI
Veteran's Day: Hear a Veteran’s Story

For nearly 100 years, America has been celebrating on November 11. Originally it was to remember the end of the First World War that was supposed to be the one that would end them all.

ESTADOS UNIDOS: STEVEN BUCCI
El siguiente paso para el Ejército de Estados Unidos

Este mes, la Asociación del Ejército de Estados Unidos se reunirá para su encuentro y exposición anuales. Cuando se considere el final del conflicto iraquí y la retirada de Afganistán, habrá una pregunta en la mente de todos: ¿Adónde vamos a partir de aquí?

UNITED STATES: EMILY GOFF & STEVEN BUCCI
Defense Sequestration: Spending Cuts Needed, but Get the Policies Right

Tonight’s presidential debate is a good opportunity for President Obama and Governor Mitt Romney to tell the nation what they would do about our spending crisis and the looming fiscal cliff—in particular, the problem of the automatic defense budget cuts.

ESTADOS UNIDOS: STEVEN BUCCI & PAUL ROSENZWEIG
Cibervíctimas: Hillary Clinton compara a los EE.UU. con China

Durante su visita a China, la secretaria de Estado Hillary Clinton realizó una imperdonable declaración pública. Afirmó que tanto Estados Unidos como China eran “víctimas de ataques informáticos” y necesitaban actuar conjuntamente.

UNITED STATES: STEVEN BUCCI & OWEN GRAHAM
Sequestration’s Shadow on the Defense Industrial Base

Unless the President and Congress change current law, the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces will soon face an indiscriminate, across-the-board cut of more than $500 billion over the next decade.