"Moves 242 ships a day": Xi's strange move in the South China Sea
In 2025, the South China Sea experienced an unprecedented Chinese naval presence with an average of 241 operational ships daily, reflecting a clear strategy by Beijing.
It Looks Like a Cheap Version of an Aircraft Carrier. Here Are Iran's New Weapons Against the USA.
Iran's new drone carrier, the IRIS Shahid Bagheri, represents a potential threat to U.S. naval forces in the region.
From Langley to Ford: The 'Floating Combat Cities' that Made America a Superpower
The article discusses the historical significance and strategic implications of naval power in establishing American military dominance, referencing key military theories.
Philippe Gélie's Editorial: 'Donald Trump Facing Iran, the Hazardous Gamble of War'
Philippe Gélie discusses the precarious situation of Donald Trump's military strategy toward Iran amid rising tensions and an increasing American naval presence in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Naval and Air Blockade for US Supplies: Here is the Real Chinese Plan for Taiwan
China's ongoing military exercises around Taiwan reveal a strategy focused more on a targeted naval and air blockade rather than a full offensive, aimed at suffocating the island and halting U.S. weapon deliveries.