Has The US Lost Its 'Military Edge'?
A report says Washington is not investing or moving fast enough to keep pace with Beijing and Moscow.
Sian Grzeszczyk Melbourne is an award-winning journalist with more than 17 years of experience, including nearly a decade reporting for the BBC. She was based at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus for two years, is a military spouse and was the first British journalist to fly in a US Army Apache attack helicopter and even briefly take the controls. Sian specialises in covering the RAF, politics, military chiefs and military royal engagements.
A report says Washington is not investing or moving fast enough to keep pace with Beijing and Moscow.
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