Michael P. Noonan
Articles by Michael P. Noonan
The unstable economy, the possibility of a Middle Eastern war, and the continued activity of al-Qaeda will all be threats to the United States in 2013.
Here are four ways 2013 could go well for the United States.
Foreign policy will continue to be less important than domestic policy, and the United States will continue to shift away from Europe.
Officials claim Defense Intelligence Agency employees aren't being given new authority, but the developments must be closely watched.
The military also plays important humanitarian and peacekeeping operations that would be adversely affected by cuts to the defense budget.
Americans should be thankful that the deliberate use of mass violence to systematically target to kill people simply due to their race, ethnicity, religion, or creed is not the norm in our country.
The David Petraeus and Gen. John Allen scandals shouldn't lead to a negative overgeneralization of military leaders as a whole.
President Barack Obama's re-election means there will likely be few changes in the U.S. defense budget.
The United States can only take a small and ceremonial public role in an international intervention in Mali.
Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have different views on the size of U.S. Navy, a topic that deserves attention due to the country's role as a maritime power.













