Month: March 2025

Boeing F-47

Boeing F-47 – America’s Next-Generation Air Dominance Fighter

Executive Summary – Boeing F-47 The Boeing F-47, recently selected as America’s sixth-generation fighter under the Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program, marks a transformative leap forward in U.S. airpower. Set to enter operational service by the early 2030s, the F-47 combines ground-breaking innovations in stealth, adaptive-cycle propulsion, artificial intelligence, and autonomous drone

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U.S. foreign policy reset

Strategic Infrastructure, Strategic Influence

A U.S. foreign policy reset for a multipolar world Executive Summary U.S. foreign policy reset – As global power dynamics shift toward multipolar competition, the United States must adopt a more agile and pragmatic strategic posture to counter the expanding influence of China and Russia—particularly across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The international economic order,

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Canada F-35 cancellation

F-35 Cancellation: Economic Risks & the Gripen Alternative for Canada

What canceling the F-35 could cost Canadian industry — and why the Gripen alternative may deliver more jobs, control, and long-term value. Sylvain FaustOriginally completed March 14, 2025 F-35 Cancellation in Canada: Gripen vs Economic Fallout – Evaluation of the impact of canceling Canada’s F-35 contract on Canadian suppliers, analyzing financial and economic consequences, including

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Gold bars representing what used to be Canada’s gold reserves

Historical Peak of Canada Gold Reserves

This article explores Canada gold reserves, from their peak in 1965 to their complete liquidation by 2016, analyzing the policymakers responsible and comparing Canada’s approach to global trends. Note: Unless otherwise specified, all dollar ($) figures in this document are U.S. dollars (USD). TL;DR – The Rise and Fall of Canada Gold Reserves Canada once

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