
Mostly Musings on History but also Civil-Military Relations, Foreign Policy, and the Indo-Pacific.
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The Washington Post reported a few days ago that a confidential CIA assessment had concluded Iran retained roughly seventy-five percent of its prewar mobile launchers and seventy percent of its prewar missile stockpiles after weeks of inten...
The First Barbary War, famously not a conflict over freedom of the seas
The latest idea emanating from the “restrainers” or intellectual isolationists, as I would call them, is that freedom of navigation is a waste of the United States tim...
In the canon of American civil-military relations, few concepts have captured the scholarly imagination quite like “McMasterism,” the idea that senior military officers possess not merely the right, but perhaps even the obligation, to take...
On September 17, 1944, Allied forces launched the most ambitious airborne operation in history. Operation Market Garden, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery’s audacious plan to seize a series of bridges across the Netherlands and drive into th...
I am working on a project for another publication currently, so I have not had the time to research and write an article, so here is another reading list. Without further ado. There is a persistent temptation in academic and popular culture...
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