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Defining the Red Line: Syria’s Legitimization of WMD Usage

Edward Tat, Emerging Security, United Nations April 20, 2018April 20, 2018 Edward Tat

With last weekend’s Allied airstrikes on Syria, a very limited response was made to Assad’s chemical attack on Douma. Was it too little, too late? Is there no “red line” to prevent future WMD usage?

Interview with Ian Bradbury: Daesh’s collapse, the Kurds, and Iraq today

Edward Tat, Emerging Security, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Kurds, Kurds January 12, 2018January 14, 2018 Edward Tat

Edward Tat interviews Ian Bradbury, founder of the 1st New Allied Expeditionary Force, on the deteriorating situation in post-Daesh Iraq and the subsequent need for peace-building and deradicalization efforts.

NORAD Tracks Santa, But So Will the Russians

Canada's NATO, Edward Tat, Russia December 24, 2017December 24, 2017 Edward Tat

With Russian nuclear-capable aircraft aggressively reconnoitering Canadian airspace near the North Pole, any accidental entanglement with Santa’s sleigh remains a cause for concern.

New Plan to Replace the CF-18 Remains Politicized, But Could It Work?

Edward Tat, Procurement December 13, 2017February 27, 2018 Edward Tat

Grab 18 surplus Hornets from Australia by 2019 and launch a new replacement competition to conclude in 2022 with deliveries in 2025. Will this end the tired debate?

The Strategic Race for “Algorithmic Warfare” and AI Development

China, Cyber Security and Information Warfare, Edward Tat, Emerging Security, NATO, Russia, The United States of America September 14, 2017May 7, 2018 Edward Tat

President Putin calls artificial intelligence “the future” and has increased R&D for militarized AI. Another technological race for global supremacy is on.

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