Belarus, Russian Air Forces: We’re Simply Doing ‘Defensive’ Drills
On Monday, Belarus declared that the joint air force drills it is embarking on with Russia are meant for defensive purposes.
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On Monday, Belarus declared that the joint air force drills it is embarking on with Russia are meant for defensive purposes.
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Russia and Belarus have started combined military drills, causing alarm in Kyiv that a new attack is on the horizon.
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President Alexander Lukashenko is looking for a mobilization exercise rehearsal to take place after consulting with the Orthodox Church.
A united vision for cooperation and stability in the Trans-Saharan region was on display during Flintlock 10, a military exercise designed to develop the capabilities of select African Nations, European and U.S. military units and staffs.
The Polish government has entered into an agreement to purchase a second group of American Abrams tanks.
The former leader of NATO has implored nations to demonstrate repercussions to China if it decides to launch an attack on Taiwan.
European Council president Charles Michel heads to Beijing on December 1, the latest in a procession of western leaders to seek an audience with Xi Jinping, in a year when the Chinese president has cemented his position as the country’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong.
As 2022 drew to a close, Hungary and the European Union made a modicum of progress in their long-running battle of wills.
Largely overshadowed by the war in Ukraine, Syria remains a deeply divided and violent country, where military conflict has recently reignited.
U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 20.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, tour the Narvik Krigsmuseum war museum in Narvik, Norway.