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President Joe Biden talks on the phone with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, Tuesday, February 14, 2023, in the Oval Office. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)

About Us: Who is National Security Journal? I know what you are thinking; there are countless defense, military, and national security websites across the internet.

Why read this one?

Why trust us with your time and readership?

We Have a Simple Answer: Our Expertise Sets us Apart

National Security Journal strives to bring you the world’s best national security experts and their ideas on the state of global security.

We try to do that from a non-ideological lens.

That means we publish all ideas and analyses — we are not a ‘conservative’ or ‘progressive’ website. We truly welcome all ideas to this space and let them rise and fall on their merits.

We do our best to keep these pages as diverse as possible in ideas and analysis.

All of our staff come from different backgrounds and have very different ideas on the state of the world and the politics of the day.

Yes, there are many defense and military websites out there. However, very few are transparent about who they are (we would welcome you to learn more about our diverse staff of experts), how they are funded, and what their actual agenda is.

Let’s keep this simple. Here are the two most important things you need to know about the National Security Journal:

We Do Our Best To Publish Expert Public Opinion, News and Analysis

We believe in informing the public about national security issues by featuring the best experts on our pages.

When making publication choices, we prioritize real-world experience in the military, policymaking, think tanks, or government.

That does not mean we won’t publish up-and-coming experts, either. We are happy to do so. But real experience matters to us.

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A U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagle assigned to the California Air National Guard’s 144th Fighter Wing sits in a combat alert cell hangar at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, April 18, 2022. The Eagles deployed to Alaska to improve interoperability with JBER Raptor’s real-world alert mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew Britten)

As Few Ads As Possible and Not Take Money from Compromising Sources

In recent years, many defense sites have had to introduce large numbers of pop-up ads or accept payments from defense contractors or foreign governments without disclosing them. We won’t do that. Ever. Period. End of story.

Our only revenue comes from grants and syndication agreements. For example, our content is syndicated to millions of readers every month thanks to a strong partnership with Microsoft (MSN) and Smartnews.

How to Contact Us:

Have a question? To be as transparent as possible, here is our contact information.

Email: Harry AT nationalsecurityjournal.org

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302-281-2164

Mailing Address Information:

National Security Journal Inc.
800 N King Street Suite 304

Wilmington, DE 19801

United States

National Security Journal Inc. (Incorporated in the state of Delaware)

UPDATED ON 6/1/2026