- Is the Pentagon needlessly antagonising Congress over its 2014 budget? James Joyner thinks so.
- Meanwhile, David Edelstein argues that the proposed cuts to frontline strength represent an attempt by the Obama Administration to credibly underscore its unwillingness to engage in extensive military occupations.
- Often underappreciated is the extent of Germany’s defence support for Israel, underscored by recent by further submarine acquisitions and radar assistance.
- India may be a rising strategic player, but it military build-up continues to be plagued by the persistent drag of corruption.
- Robert Kozloski surveys the future prospects for key non-lethal military technologies.
- Could robots replace one-quarter of all frontline US soldiers?
- Amid near-universal budgetary pressures across Western militaries, and with the centenary of the First World War approaching, Mikhail Grinberg revisits Britain's pre-war Haldane Reforms.
- Finally, over at War is Boring, Robert Beckhusen explores the intense and inventive, and occasionally bizarre, methods through which the Euromaidan movement confronted security forces.
Military & strategy links: German military aid to Israel, robots, India, World War I and more
Published 25 Feb 2014
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