The third round of talks between the US, Ukraine and Russia is set to begin today in Geneva. The stakes are particularly high for Kyiv - which has been under pressure from Washington to agree to a ...
The anxiety is understandable. Europe has the population, economic weight, and industrial base to defend itself. Yet the obstacle to a European army is not resources — it is political structure and ...
Ukrainian forces are assessed to have taken back over 78 sq miles in the last week as diplomats gathered for talks on land in ...
In Munich Security Conference report says Russia could attack one of the Baltic states within two years of a possible cease-fire in Ukraine. The attack would be launched from the territory of Belarus.
Both President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have made it abundantly clear that they respect only strength. “Going along to get along” will simply mean an endless series of concessions. The ...
The Trump administration must restore, at least temporarily, displays about George Washington keeping enslaved people at the ...
Putin has long wanted to extract concessions from NATO. The three factors deterring Russia from an attack—a war in Ukraine, military capacity, and NATO strength ...
Rubio’s remarks come as NATO confirmed on Feb. 10 that the US will hand leadership of all three Joint Force Commands to European officers.
The speech delivered a degree of respite to European countries who fear being left in the lurch on anything from the war in ...
The United States signalled at a major security conference in Munich over the weekend that it is ready to go it alone, without its European allies - unless they get serious about rearming. It all ...
Opinion
As defence chiefs, we must warn you about Russia and say this: rearmament is not warmongering
Our security is more uncertain than in decades. But by working together, and by showing strength, Britain, Germany and the rest of Europe can preserve peace, say defence chiefs Richard Knighton and Ca ...
NATO would win every battle against Russia if it attacked now, Secretary-General Mark Rutte said at the Munich Security Conference, citing what he described as heavy Russian losses in Ukraine and the ...
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