The Cold War Mystery the U.S. Military Can’t Afford To Forget
G.F. Sander, Politico Russia downing a U.S. drone last month wasn’t the first time tensions between the two countries boiled over mid-air.
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G.F. Sander, Politico Russia downing a U.S. drone last month wasn’t the first time tensions between the two countries boiled over mid-air.
T&P The Biden administration previously claimed that 300,000 Afghan troops and police would fight the Taliban once U.S. troops left the country.
WE A trove of Pentagon documents that were
Anutin Charnvirakul’s hands-on approach to policy could carry him in Thailand’s upcoming election.
The demonstration added to the already combustible atmosphere in Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank that has accompanied the overlapping of major Jewish and Muslim holy days.
Josef Joffe, The Strategist (ASPI) When Finland cleared the last hurdle for NATO membership last week, major Western newspapers buried the story. Yet Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto justly…
Andrei Kolesnikov, Foreign Affairs The War in Ukraine Has Become a Battle for the Russian Psyche
S. Payne, War Zone Although shelling continues, artillery units are saving rounds they expect to desperately need sooner rather than later.