Noun
national interest (plural national interests)
(politics) An economic, military, or cultural goal of a country.
As The National Interest reported in January, "Navy developers of the new high-tech, stealthy destroyers are widening the mission envelope for the ship, exploring new ammunition for its guns and preparing to fire its first missiles next year." Source: Internet
“Cruise ships present a perfect way to confine a significant group of people in one place,” Dmitry Korkin, a “bioinformatics” expert at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, told The National Interest. Source: Internet
“I specifically thought about the PLA’s use of infiltration and counterattacks to impose costs on the United States in Korea,” he told the National Interest. Source: Internet
He has written for Dawn, the Express Tribune, Forbes, the National Interest, BBC Persian, and the Diplomat, among others. Source: Internet
His work has appeared on large publications like The National Interest, SOFREP, American Shooting Journal, and more. Source: Internet
Kris Osborn is defense editor for the National Interest. Source: Internet