Trump, Ukraine and Russia
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Russia’s Nuclear Ambiguity in Ukraine and the Science of Deterrence, Escalation, and MiscalculationEscalating to nuclear use in response to anything happening in the Ukraine war does not seem credible because it wouldn’t help Russia’s war aims and could trigger a direct military clash with NATO that would be much more costly to Russia,
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Why India Leases Russian Nuclear ‘Attack’ SubmarinesTo counter the growing naval power of China and Pakistan, India has adopted a unique strategy of leasing advanced Russian nuclear and purchasing diesel-electric submarines. -This approach, which began during the Cold War,
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Defense News on MSNChina-Russia nexus jumps top of mind for Japan’s defense plannersJapan had initially planned the F-35Bs to support amphibious operations, but the initial six jets missed the target March delivery period.
Donald Trump has privately encouraged Ukraine to step up deep strikes on Russian territory, even asking Volodymyr Zelenskyy whether he could strike Moscow if the US provided long-range weapons, according to people briefed on the discussions.
Anglo-French agreement to develop close cooperation in nuclear weapons strategy strengthens Europe’s security whatever the temperature in Washington, writes author Arthur I. Cyr.
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow France and UK's new nuclear pact helps to deter Putin from attacking EuropeBritain and France are deepening their nuclear weapons co-operation to respond jointly should European allies come under 'extreme' threat
The USS Newport News arrived in Iceland this week as the US looks to the Arctic with increasing concern amid growing Russian military activity.
How Russia’s cognitive warfare reshapes reality to undermine the West, using perception, propaganda, and psychological manipulation.
Donald Trump privately urged Ukraine to strike targets deep inside Russia, including Moscow, if supplied with advanced US weapons, signalling a pivotal policy shift in the war and raising stakes for Nato and Kremlin escalation.
Though endlessly critical of his predecessor, President Trump has adopted a Ukraine strategy similar to that of former President Joe Biden: Arm the
According to reports, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed a key memo stating that any delays or bureaucratic obstacles in the development, procurement, or deployment of drones will no longer be tolerated.
President Donald Trump gave Russia a 50-day window to agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine, but that’s not slowing down the Kremlin’s attacks. ABC News’ Ian Pannell reports from Kyiv.