The Warfare, Irregular Threats, and Terrorism Program (WITT) focuses on the activities and capabilities of countries like China, Russia, and Iran as well as the threat and evolution of paramilitary ...
Traditional warfare – that is, what we typically think of as armed conflict – is changing so rapidly that we must speak now in terms of irregular warfare. Even this new concept is itself rapidly ...
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On March 15, President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act against drug traffickers — a move that has been met with astonishment, particularly since the act originated in 1798 and has rarely ...
PHOENIX — U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona on Thursday said Arizona State University will establish the Irregular Warfare Center, working directly with the White House and the Department of Defense ...
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – U.S. Air Force senior leadership will be briefed this week by the year-old Air Force Irregular Warfare Task Force to help them begin sketching out a comprehensive irregular warfare ...
WAIKIKI BEACH, Hawaii — The decade ahead will require an international coterie of special operations forces to counteract malign advances by the likes of Russia and China, the commander of U.S.
Key Points - Drawing on a long history of resistance, Ukraine is effectively using asymmetric and guerrilla warfare tactics to counter Russia's larger conventional military. -Ukrainian Special ...
IT’S OFFICIAL: Despite having pursued a strategy of irregular warfare (IW) for the past several years, DOD only officially codified its practices in a directive released Dec. 1. The directive outlines ...
It is a long-standing habit of military historians to describe changes in warfare in terms of two biological paradigms: more or less steady evolution on the one hand and punctuated equilibrium on the ...