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Can Prime Minister Anthony Albanese bridge the year-long gap?
“History teaches that war begins when governments believe the price of aggression is cheap.” – Ronald Reagan
Now that Russia has control of the rubble that was once the city of Mariupol in Ukraine, the magnitude of the civilian losses is becoming known to the world.
The Ukranian Special Forces unit, known as the “Kraken” are trading in their privately owned pickup trucks and SUVs for Estonian donated armored cars known as the Alvis 4, a UK-made version of the South African Mamba combat vehicle.
Small but Mighty US Special Operations Command (SOCOM), on May 19th, issued a notice of intent to buy an undisclosed quantity of Sig Sauer’s MCX short-barreled rifles as personal defense weapons (PDW) under a five-year sole source contract. As a result, special Operations Forces (SOF) will finally be receiving a much-requested ultra compact PDW to […]
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a visit to his troops on the front lines near the Mykolaiv region between Odessa and Kherson with the message, “We will definitely hold out! We will definitely win!
Our pursuit of weaponized Artificial Intelligence (AI) could mean the end of humankind as we know it.
The readers have spoken, and I’m here today to continue my investigation into how relations between Ukraine and Russia got as bad as they are now.
Vladimir Putin has frequently invoked World War II and the denazification of the world as an excuse for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It is with no small amount of hypocrisy that neo-Nazi groups are fighting in Ukraine in the name of Russia.
The Netherlands’ intelligence service has reported last Thursday that they caught a Russian spy named Sergey Cherkasov posing as a Brazilian national who was allegedly planning to infiltrate the International Criminal Court.
Many of us watched in horror last August as evacuees stuffed themselves into US Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan in the desperate hope of making it out of the country.
Some Russian soldiers who have already fought in Ukraine are refusing to go back, citing things like insufficient paychecks and the possibility they may be killed.