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Whenever nuclear deterrence has been debated within NATO in recent years, two aspects have been the focus of attention, leaving…
BERLIN — Ukraine has closed its embassy in Cuba and censured the government in Havana over allegations that the Caribbean…
ROME — Italy is considering using a European Union loan deal to pay for new tanks and armored vehicles supplied…
Since multiple Russian drones crossed into Poland last month, European leaders have expedited the idea of a “drone wall” and…
GYEONGJU, South Korea — The United States will share closely held technology to allow South Korea to build a nuclear-powered…
Even as China embarks on a massive military buildup, America comforts itself with an ironclad belief: As with the Soviet…
WASHINGTON — Executives at Israel Aerospace Industries are awaiting news on the U.S. Golden Dome missile shield architecture, hoping that…
BRUSSELS (AP) — The United States has informed its NATO allies that it will scale back its troop presence along…
President Donald Trump’s decision to shift the nation’s most advanced aircraft carrier to South America in his campaign against drug…
Editor’s note: This op-ed was authored by a Department of Defense civilian employee who requested anonymity due to concerns about…
