Ukraine’s Western backers will soon use profits from frozen Russian assets to finance military aid for Kiev, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said.
by Will Porter | Mar 15, 2024 | News
Ukraine’s Western backers will soon use profits from frozen Russian assets to finance military aid for Kiev, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said.
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 14, 2024 | News
A top European Union official said the body has not received any evidence from Israel to back its claims that the UN’s Palestinian aid agency is linked to Hamas. Several EU members cut funding to the organization after Tel Aviv alleged that a dozen UNRWA staffers...
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 14, 2024 | News
Russia’s attempt to broker a ceasefire in Ukraine, along the current lines of control, was met with a firm rejection in Washington.
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 13, 2024 | News Roundup
US News ‘Defend the Guard’ Legislation to Be Taken Up By Idaho State House AWC Biden Requests $895 Billion for Military Spending for 2025 AWC Maryland Lawmaker Attempts to Stonewall Bill to Block Deployment of National Guard in Undeclared War The Institute House...
by Will Porter | Mar 12, 2024 | News
Russia’s defense industry is turning out nearly three times more artillery shells than its American and European counterparts, according to a NATO intelligence report obtained by CNN.
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 12, 2024 | News Roundup
US News South Dakota Governor Signs Bill Into Law That Conflates Criticism of Israel With Anti-Semitism AWC White House Lobbies Against Ban on Purchase of Americans’ Data The Institute Europe Pentagon Says It Needs $10 Billion to Replace Weapons It Sent to Ukraine AWC...
by Will Porter | Mar 11, 2024 | News
Europe nearly doubled its purchases of weapons in recent years, with Ukraine helping to drive the trend as it boosted imports by more than 6,000%, according to data compiled by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
by Will Porter | Mar 11, 2024 | News
The Pentagon has given the green light to equip the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter with thermonuclear weapons, a military spokesman told Breaking Defense.
War is content, at least for those who are far from the explosions, acrid smoke and mourning parents. To those closer to the destruction and loss, it’s very real and inescapable. For most of us, the privileged, we peer into it whenever we dare, or should it come...
A ceasefire can be the start of peace, or it can be the quiet moment when both sides reload. That’s the question driving my return conversation with Professor Glenn Diesen as we dissect the US-Iran negotiations, the sudden focus on a short extension, and the strategic...
U.S. troops are training for chemical and nuclear fallout while fresh forces and warships surge toward the Middle East, and I can’t shake the feeling that those “routine drills” are happening for a reason. We walk through what the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s...
It was 250 years ago that Adam Smith published The Wealth of Nations. In it, he looked back on the contact that various distant peoples had had with Europeans, following the discoveries of Christopher Colombus and Vasco de Gama. The results, by Smith’s time in 1776,...
A blockade of the Strait of Hormuz sounds like a clean, decisive move until you run it through the real world: geography, international law, ship insurance, and the uncomfortable question of what happens when the other side shoots back. We sit down with Lt Col Karen...
John and I continue the reading and commentary on Rules for Radicals
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