Why Russia’s War in Ukraine Today Is So Different From a Year Ago
Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation” in Ukraine is approaching its first anniversary.
Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation” in Ukraine is approaching its first anniversary.
As a skilled politician, Boris Pistorius, the recently appointed defense minister, is taking on a massive role in the middle of the most tumultuous conflict of the decade.
It appears that Western tanks are headed to Ukraine, breaking another taboo.
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.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has raised fears among the public about the use of nuclear weapons in Europe or against the United States.
Largely overshadowed by the war in Ukraine, Syria remains a deeply divided and violent country, where military conflict has recently reignited.
Despite Vladimir Putin’s assertion, peace talks are unlikely to happen in the near future.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has promised to send more troops near Nordic countries.
During the immersion, France met with personnel and gained greater insight on the 501st CSW mission as he visited RAF Fairford, Croughton, Alconbury and Welford, England.
Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg spoke recently of his fear that the war in Ukraine could spin out of control into a full-blown confrontation between Russia and the west.
The US-made “God of War”HIMARS rocket system is set to form part of NATO’s “Eastern Shield” against Russia after Bulgaria signed a deal to buy the weapon.