NATO learning hard lessons about its future in Ukraine
Ukraine war shows NATO is ill-prepared to defend even its own territories while massive weapons expenditure exposes US in Asia-Pacific.
Ukraine war shows NATO is ill-prepared to defend even its own territories while massive weapons expenditure exposes US in Asia-Pacific.
Russian artillery took out the tank, marking the first time the tank has been destroyed in active combat by enemy fire.
Russia regards the war in Ukraine as an existential conflict between Russia and NATO, and there is constant talk about the possibility of nuclear war.
Understanding that the strategic goals of U.S. foreign policy are invariably linked to oil exposes the direct link between Ukraine and the Middle East.
Zelensky implores Western countries dip into their warehouses and seek out remaining stocks of Soviet-era weapons for anti-aircraft defense.
Biolabs continue to raise concerns over their implications for the world. Assessments should be conducted.
Denmark and the Netherlands have received the green light from the US to provide Ukraine with F-16 fighter jets, but won’t receive the them until 2024.
The Yasen-class submarine is the most advanced Russian submarine powered by nuclear energy. Zircon hypersonic missiles will strengthen its capabilities.
Shoigu said Russia has not only “quickly adapted to work under severe sanctions pressure,” but has also increased its capacity in certain areas severalfold.
Getting closer to Armageddon? Tensions continue to grow inside Israel as well as on its fronts with Syria, Lebanon and the Palestinian Gaza Strip.