If the US Thought Putin’s Nuclear Threats Were Serious, Here is what we would be doing
If the US thought Putin’s nuclear threats were credible we would be taking some steps out of public view to let him know were were preparing for retaliation.
If the US thought Putin’s nuclear threats were credible we would be taking some steps out of public view to let him know were were preparing for retaliation.
Russia has made it more challenging for its military to procure resources. Well, they still have Iran and North Korea, but we are not sure how long this pristine partnership will last.
Russia’s Defense Ministry announced that 11 soldiers were killed on a firing range in Belgorod, Saturday
Sanctions have the Russian army making Frankenstein tanks out of old T-62 hulls and turrets from T-72 and T-80 tanks.
Kremlin Leader Vladimir Putin met his Turkish counterpart in Kazakhstan during the CICA summit to possible discuss peace talks with Ukraine
Russians have been recognized to have “top of the line arsenal” and they usually boast of their “deadly” weapon systems.
As the population of Ukrainian refugees continues to rise (more than 7.4 million across Europe), we’re seeing the strangest, most humbling, and in this case, most disappointing treatment from the countries they were supposedly “welcomed in.”
What are nuclear bunker busters? This question has been on many people’s minds lately, especially in light of the nuclear threats from North Korea and Russia.
The longest bridge ever built by Russia was recently bombed. Who did it, and how?
Putin and his generals are running out of tricks and maneuvers. Though we do not deny the tragedy that happened when Russia started to strike civilian areas throughout (our recent count is at least 77 missiles fired), this event will have a very minimal impact on how Russian troops will defend or attack in the coming weeks.
After Elon Musk’s Twitter tirade on an overly simplified solution to the Ukraine-Russia war, his company Starlink is now being questioned for its timely outage to Ukraine’s Internet service.
As the Ukrainians gain even more traction after blasting the bridge in Crimea, Russia’s looking for ways to point fingers at anyone other than their supreme leader, Vladimir Putin.