Russia, emboldened by its military gains, has intensified its attacks, notably recapturing 90% of the Kursk region and ...
Despite Trump’s spat with Zelenskyy publicly, the 30-day ceasefire proposal, along with the restoration of military aid and ...
It’s a new day in Europe. Gone are the halcyon years of unshakeable American commitment to Europe’s defense against Russia.
Without historical context, which is buried by corporate media, it’s impossible to understand Ukraine. Historians will tell ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union greatly reduced the West’s fear of another world war—a fear that had led Western leaders to tolerate Soviet spheres of influence in central and eastern Europe. Many ...
Once the war with Ukraine ends, Moscow will face an uncertain future in the surface-to-air missile (SAM) system market. ...
The American disaster in Vietnam was supposed to have put to rest the folly of US military interventions to shore up ...
In the year after Russia launched outright war on Ukraine, NATO leaders approved a set of military plans designed to repel an ...
There are good reasons to anticipate evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, change to NATO and European defense.
I remember how, a day after 9/11, the ships of our allies began assembling in the Arabian Sea to support us. Likewise, we need to support Ukraine.
The U.S. looks to secure a peace deal by forcing Ukraine and Russia to make concessions to end the war, but experts warn Putin has no interest in ending his fight or establishing peace.
In recent days, the perceived value among allies of acquiring nuclear weapons is up, and confidence in the U.S. nuclear ...
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