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At the latest Nato summit in The Hague, the alliance announced that members had set a new target of spending 5 per cent of ...
Moscow has heavily invested in military tech and ramped up drone production to meet its growing demands, as Ukraine struggles to counter near-nightly attacks ...
Despite predictions from global analysts that Russia would collapse under sanctions, military losses, and diplomatic ...
Trump is showing signs of willingness to renew U.S. support Ukraine, Angela Stent writes in a guest commentary.
Knowing what overarching strategy guides both nations is essential to acquiring a comprehensive understanding of the war.
"Putin's decision to ... the Kremlin's long-term strategy, according to Cancian. Ukraine's reclamation of Kherson is viewed as a major victory, but Kofman expects further Ukraine military gains ...
EXCLUSIVE: Father Patrick Desbois said Putin's war "is undergirded by the lie that Ukrainians are Russian", and that the ...
Three Ukrainians were killed in the southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region, where Russia captured a first village this week after ...
Trump's Ukraine plan combines tariffs on Russia-China trade with enhanced air defenses, showing how economic pressure can be ...
U.S. military aid to Ukraine is by far the most important element for Ukrainian troops to continue their homeland's defense. Russian President Vladimir Putin is fighting an attritional war in Ukraine.
Wisely, the United States has kept its own forces out of direct combat, choosing instead to treat Ukraine as a proxy in a broader strategy to degrade Russia’s conventional military capabilities.
The administration cannot both help Ukraine win and not upset Putin. One year ago, with Ukraine's borders surrounded by what seemed to be a superior military force, many U.S. officials and ...