In his latest article, Kristian A. Kennedy examines the modernization of intermediate-range missiles outside of Europe and discusses the relevancy of the unmodified INF Treaty in the 21st century.
The Middle East and North Africa
Middle East Region
UK vs. ISIS: Part 1
In the first article of his series, Gabriel Mallows gives readers a descriptive primer on the UK’s current military response to the crisis that is ISIS.
Iran’s Developing Military Capabilities Part IV: Air Defences Section II
In the fourth article in the series, Shahryar Pasandideh continues to discuss Iran’s air defence capabilities.
An Effective Contribution: How Canada Can Best Combat the Islamic State
As debate continues, Misha Boutilier examines how Canada can contribute to the mission IS.
Why Is ISIS Beheadings Citizens of Western Countries?
Daniel Woodburn examines the motive behind the Islamic State’s beheading of western citizens.
Iran’s Developing Military Capabilities Part III: Air Defences Section I
Continuing his discussion on Iranian military development, Shahryar Pasandideh looks at the nation’s air defence capabilities.
NATO’s Role in the Fight Against the Islamic State
Rija Rasul examines NATO’s role in the fight against the Islamic State.
Preparing for War: Domestic Support vs. Military Effectiveness
An analysis of Obama’s speech announcing airstrikes on Syria. Was it really the best strategy to announce the U.S. intentions of war to the world?
Iran’s Developing Military Capabilities Part II: Battlefield Rockets and Cruise Missles
In the second article of his series on the development of Iranian military capabilities, Shahryar Pasandideh looks at Iran’s battlefield rockets and cruise missiles.
US Requests Greater Canadian Contribution in Iraq as Some Suggest Increasing Investment in the CAF
As Canada deliberates how to contribute to the fight against IS, Ben Abonyi examines Canada’s defence spending and its impact on the Canadian Armed Forces ability to operate.










