Xi Visits Moscow: Putin’s War in Ukraine Rages On
Chinese President Xi Jinping will be meeting with Russian officials in the Kremlin for the next three days. The results of these talks could potentially affect the war in Ukraine.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping will be meeting with Russian officials in the Kremlin for the next three days. The results of these talks could potentially affect the war in Ukraine.
The new cold war is already here, and it’s our job to keep the Chinese from freezing us out of the global marketplace.
A military journal recently suggested that Russia should prepare a new nuclear strategy to protect the country against possible US aggression.
Last week, the US and Japanese leaders CNO Adm Gilday and Japan Chief of Staff Gen Yamazaki met at the Pentagon to revitalize the alliance.
Considering Russia’s military expansion across the region, it would be strategically wise for the two NATO members to de-escalate and improve relations based on mutual trust and respect.
Officials from the US and South Korea conceded that the latter could “easily be dragged” into the crisis if tensions in Taiwan escalate.
An investigatory group from the United Nations uncovered multiple instances of murder, rape, and other forms of extreme violence against Ukrainian children.
A long-standing dispute over resources, borders, access, and mistrust renewed last week between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan neighbors.
President Zelensky is asking the US for more powerful weapons systems, and we are not so sure that’s a good idea.
Germany is sending a bit of military aid to embattled Ukraine, just no tanks, yet.
Iran is one step closer to becoming a permanent member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization after signing a Memorandum of Obligations.
The Ukrainian Air Force employed AGM-88 in its Soviet-made fighters using the prebriefed mode, which surprisingly worked.