The decision by the United States to allow Ukraine to use long-range American missiles against targets in Russia marks a “new round
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Could Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have been prevented? NATO’s outgoing chief thinks so.
BRUSSELS — On his final day as NATO’s secretary general, after 10 years in the job, Jens Stoltenberg didn’t want to
We should have given Ukraine more weapons earlier, says ex-NATO chief
Ukraine’s allies should have supplied Kyiv with more arms before Moscow’s full-scale invasion to prevent the war, NATO’s former chief
Russia Draws Red Line As Putin Threatens Retaliation Against West Over Ukraine Military Aid
Putin has warned the West against arming Ukraine, vowing to respond with force, and revising nuclear doctrine amid escalating tensions.
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Anders Åslund is a senior fellow at the Stockholm Free World Forum and adjunct professor at Georgetown University. Daniel Fried
Russian sabotage threat behind alert at German NATO base, reports say
Intelligence on a possible threat of Russian sabotage action against Geilenkirchen NATO air base caused it to temporarily raise its
French general wants to slash ‘unbelievable’ red tape to move troops faster across Europe
LILLE, France — If Europe wants to deter possible Russian aggression, it has to do a much better job of
Just In: Poland mulls shooting down Russian missiles over Ukraine amid wave of deadly attacks
Poland is weighing up whether it can intercept Russian rockets on course to strike Ukrainian cities, Warsaw has said, as
Latest: NATO should flex its nuclear muscles, Stoltenberg says
NATO is considering deploying more of its nuclear weapons in the face of threats from Russia, China and North Korea,
Armenia to quit Russia’s military alliance amid split with Putin
YEREVAN, Armenia — Armenia will formally withdraw from its military alliance with Moscow, the country’s prime minister announced Wednesday, as tensions