By Tee Morris
Special Guest Contributor
Last week, we watched a textbook example of what happens when you enter a situation unprepared. I speak of the address presidential candidate Mitt Romney delivered in the waning hours of September 11, 2012.
By Donald Sassano
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
Having pulled his iron out of the fire, Netanyahu may have paved the only real path to peace: cessation of American military aid and blanket U.S. diplomatic cover.
By Dr. James Burch
Associate Professor, School of Security and Global Studies at American Military University
The future of cyberspace and cybersecurity has been debated by many theorists and academicians have rendered opinions and studies on the topic.
By Gabriela Marin Thornton and Alexey Ilin
The crisis in Ukraine has plunged U.S.-Russian relations to their lowest point since the Cold War; Crimea is now Russian territory.
By John Ubaldi
Contributor, In Homeland Security
With all the attention focused on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the United States should be concerned with Tehran’s spreading its arc of influence throughout the Middle East.
By David Hubler
The CDC reported the first case of the deadly Wuhan coronavirus in the US, which prompted an emergency meeting by the World Health Organization to determine how to manage the international outbreak. Learn more about why scientists are increasingly concerned about the spread of this virus.