Ukraine’s president vows to fight ‘for as long as we can’ for strategic city Bakhmut EuronewsView Full Coverage on Google News
Ukraine’s president vows to fight ‘for as long as we can’ for strategic city Bakhmut
While hosting European Union chiefs in Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy has vowed to defend the city of Bakhmut “for as long as we can”.
The Marine Corps Light Amphibious Warship Seems To Be Faltering
Forbes When the Pentagon revised its defense strategy to focus on China in 2018, no military service moved faster than the Marine Corps to begin making changes.
Incoming Commandant…
Grammys 2023: music’s A-list prepares for a potentially historic ceremony
This weekend’s assemblage of the biggest names in music could make Beyoncé the most awarded artist in Grammy history with Adele and Harry Styles also tipped for successIt’s days before the curtain rises on the 65th annual Grammy awards ceremony and pr…
US spots second Chinese ‘spy balloon’ over Latin America as Blinken scraps Beijing trip
A Chinese spy balloon has been spotted over Latin America, the Pentagon said Friday, a day after a similar craft was seen in US skies, prompting the scrapping of a rare trip to Beijing by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Ukrainian Intelligence Says Russian Offensive is Coming
Kris Osborn, Warrior Maven The Institute for the Study of War is citing Ukrainian intelligence officials saying that Putin is not only redeploying large amounts of weapons to areas of…
Britain Remains a Major Military Power — But for How Long?
D.S. Zakheim, The Hill In 1976, George S. Brown, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter, once dismissed Britain and its military as…
U.S. Destroyer Operating Near the Black Sea for First Time Since Russia
USNI N USS Nitze (DDG 94) stopped on the edge of the Bosphorus Strait, on its way to make a port call in Turkey, USNI News understands. It’s the closest a U.S. warship has been to…
Germany Debates Reintroducing Military Conscription
Oliver Pieper, Deutsche Welle Almost one year into the war in Ukraine, the Bundeswehr finds itself still lacking military equipment and qualified personnel. A debate has flared up again…