CBRN expert Dan Kaszeta on the history of chlorine gas in war and why we are seeing its return to the battlefield in Syria and Iraq today.

Army Captain Justin Lynch on why every time America leaves an undefeated foe on the battlefield it helps them evolve into a better, more dangerous enemy.

CBRN expert Dan Kaszeta on how improving national and international capabilities in the area of CBRN forensics can help catch war criminals.

Lionel Beehner looks at whether a "freeze" can work in Syria. The empirical evidence paints a bleak picture.

Colonel (Ret.) Philip Lisagor argues that America's leaders and intelligence community missed the inevitable rise of ISIS because of organizational drift to from a 'gatherer' to a 'hunter' culture and a focus on 'actionable intelligence' to the detriment of analysis.

The CIA study commissioned by Obama that found that "arming rebels" is ineffective should be questioned, especially as it pertains to our inaction in Syria, argues Lionel Beehner.

Air Force Colonel (Ret.) Eric Jorgensen counters critics of the F-22 and its use against ISIS over Syria, demonstrating the the aircraft's efficiency and military effectiveness.

Jonathan Miller explains why the F-35 is destined to become America's central combat aircraft and why it should see service over Iraq and Syria in the war with ISIS.