A close friend of mine since high school frequently writes for Foreign Affairs Magazine, the Small Wars Journal, and places like Janes's Defence Weekly.
His latest article in the Small Wars Journal highlights compelling reasons that bigger, more expensive, weapons systems "borrowed from the end of World War II or the Cold War" are far too costly and are not even what is needed in today's world.
Please consider a few snips from Disruptive Thinkers: More Thoughts on Disruption and National Security by David Wise.
“The Military Needs More Disruptive Thinkers,” by Benjamin Kohlmann reminded me of what...











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