Who holds the cards now? The new Gulf war is exposing NATO’s 21st-century illusion

If Canada wants to remain a credible security actor within NATO it must rethink how it builds, scales, and deploys capability.
War in the 21st century is no longer defined by who has the most advanced systems, but rather by who can sustain pressure, scale production, and adapt faster than their opponent, write Michael Cholod and Jozef Hrabina.

In January 2026, we warned that NATO is dangerously unprepared for the wars of the 21st cent...

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