Restoring Ukraine Sovereignty Requires Restoring Deterrence

The impact on American security from the Ukraine conflict, especially the impact on the nuclear and extended deterrent for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are significant. A key part of America’s dilemma is that the nation’s deterrent strength was diminished more than enhanced and that Moscow may simply be willing to ignore American deterrent […]

Restoring Ukraine Sovereignty Requires Restoring Deterrence was originally published on Global Security Review.

September 9, 2025
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ICBM EAR Report Jan, 3 2025

ICBM EAR Report Executive Summary Based on the latest EAR Report, these are the critical points on global security, upcoming events, and the ongoing discourse on nuclear deterrence, modernization, and geopolitical strategy for 2025. Quotes of the Week Xi Jinping (China): “No one can stop the historical trend” of China’s “reunification” with Taiwan.” U.S. Ambassador […]

ICBM EAR Report Jan, 3 2025 was originally published on Global Security Review.

January 8, 2025
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Why Congress Should Support Ukraine

Although Congress has adjourned for the holidays, when it returns, its first order of business should be passage of a resolution to provide Ukraine the support it needs to win. Fears that Ukraine is turning into a “forever war” in which the Biden administration has no clear strategy should not delay congressional action on this […]

Why Congress Should Support Ukraine was originally published on Global Security Review.

January 2, 2024
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