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The Berlin Blockade and the Deutschmark
The Berlin Blockade started in June 1948, but its roots were from the failure of the Big Three, United States, Soviet Union, and United Kingdom to reach an agreement for common occupation goals in a…
China’s Strategic Maneuvers: The SCO Summit and Victory Day Parade
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) conducted a summit in Tianjin, northern China, on August 31-September 1, 2025. This event coincided with the China Victory Day Parade in Beijing on…
Medvedev’s NATO Nonsense: Austria’s Neutrality and the Art of Overreaction
Russia’s Dmitry Medvedev and Austria’s Beate Meinl-Reisinger exchange unforced errors over NATO membership and Austrian neutrality. Even when Russia is right, they still find a way to step on a…
West Philippine Sea Newsletter: Volume 31
Under the pressure of Chinese escalation, Australia initiated its largest deployment outside the country since the East Timor crisis of 1999, conducting a joint exercise with the Philippines in the…
South Korean Case to Join the Nuclear Club
South Korea faces a security dilemma on the Korean Peninsula that cannot be easily resolved with the security options that were previously available to it.Research or support me through Patreon, Buy…
Chinese Nuclear Buildup
The People’s Republic of China joined the nuclear club on October 16, 1964, when it detonated a 22-kiloton nuclear device at its Lop Nur test site as part of Project 596. The bomb utilized 15…
Project Gemini: The Shoehorn Space Program
Project Mercury, from 1958 to 1963, led to the first crewed space voyage on May 5, 1961. President John Kennedy told Congress on May 25, 1961, that the U.S. will place a man on the Moon and return…
German and Japanese Recruitment Challenges
Japan and Germany were the main Axis forces during World War II, but both nations have subsequently become economic superpowers and essential components of the Western alliance in Europe and the…
Vested Interests in Prolonging the Ukraine War
US President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced a new arms sale to Ukraine to support its ongoing conflict with Russia. The sale allows European countries to purchase…
The Northwood Declaration: A European Quest for Nuclear Deterrence
French President Emmanuel Macron visited the United Kingdom to strengthen relations and sign the Northwood Declaration on July 10, 2025. The declaration outlines a shared objective for both countries…
Missile Defense and the Strategic Dilemma
Missile defense has become a significant topic for military planners and politicians due to conflicts in the Middle East and the Ukraine War. Israel has been the focal point, while Europe is…
Spanish Fly: Addendum
The NATO leaders summit in The Hague concluded on June 25, 2025, with the primary focus on adopting new NATO spending targets, as insisted upon by US President Donald Trump. The organization agreed…
Spanish Fly
The annual NATO leaders' summit in The Hague, Netherlands, is set to focus on increasing defense spending, a priority for both President Trump and Secretary Rutte. However, the goal seems to be in…
Kim Jong Un Improves The Hermit Kingdom’s Stature: That Aint Good
The Korean Peninsula has been embroiled in conflict since June 1950, with North Korea actively participating in the Ukraine War and providing military support. South Korea has signed weapons…
Nuclear Warfare Policy: Cold War to Today: Part 8 - Video Version
The United States and the Soviet Union created in depth nuclear targeting doctrines which still exist today. The debate is still active today as nuclear arsenals are reduced from Cold War levels…
Nuclear Warfare Policy: Cold War to Today: Part 8 - Audio Version
The United States and the Soviet Union created in depth nuclear targeting doctrines which still exist today. The debate is still active today as nuclear arsenals are reduced from Cold War levels…
Nuclear Warfare Policy: Cold War to Today: Part 8 - Video Summary
The United States and the Soviet Union created in depth nuclear targeting doctrines which still exist today. The debate is still active today as nuclear arsenals are reduced from Cold War levels…
Pegasus Research Substack Week in Review Unscripted #46 Podcast
My unscripted thoughts on the articles that I wrote on Substack this week. If you like my content, please consider becoming a Substack subscriber to Pegasus Research or support me through Patreon,…
Is it time for the U.S. Navy to reconsider the supercarrier? - Video Version
The aircraft carrier has been the backbone of the U.S. Navy since World War II with the aircraft carrier serving as a frontline of U.S. power projection. It has also served as a symbol of U.S. power…
Is it time for the U.S. Navy to reconsider the supercarrier? - Audio Version
The aircraft carrier has been the backbone of the U.S. Navy since World War II with the aircraft carrier serving as a frontline of U.S. power projection. It has also served as a symbol of U.S. power…
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