Republicans believe they have stopped a bill to send aid to Ukraine. What they've actually done is crippled the U.S. defense industry.
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Training the U.S. military is costly. It's also the single most important thing the military can do to prepare for the next war.
Large defense contractors are household names. They depend on a network of small businesses that provide the U.S. with a substantial advantage, when properly resourced and supported.
An annual conference on training considers how best to prepare U.S. troops for combat.
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The military's throwing everything into boosting recruiting numbers. Can celebrity endorsements help?
A paradox of the American model is that it preserves the economy of scale at the expense of an ability to build anything worth scaling.
Veterans make prolific entrepreneurs, starting some of the most well-regarded and renowned businesses in the U.S.
A nation's defense — military, industry, political will — is like a Jenga tower. Remove too many bricks, the whole apparatus collapses.
Can you put a price tag on operations to seize an urban area without destroying it?