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Special U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff says Russian leader Vladimir Putin agreed to allow the U.S. and Europe to offer Ukraine a security guarantee resembling NATO's collective defense mandate.
In their 2023 article, "Russia Won't Sit Idly by after Finland and Sweden Join NATO," Nicholas Lokker and Heli Hautala argued ...
NATO faces growing hybrid warfare threats as Russian drone incursions into Lithuania and strikes near Romania's border raise ...
Is the Eastern flank of NATO really secure if Russian drones fly along its borders and occasionally over them? The experience of August 5-6, 2025, provides a sobering response. Early in the morning, ...
As the world’s attention shifts to Alaska for the critical summit on Ukraine between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, it also ...
Russia has pulled out of the historic INF Treaty, blaming Donald Trump’s move to deploy nuclear submarines near its borders ...
The war in Ukraine has shaken Europe’s sense of security. Countries once committed to neutrality, like Finland and Sweden, have already joined NATO in response to growing Russian aggression.
RUSSIA has declared there are now no limits on its deployment of nuclear missiles in a chilling warning to the West. Throwing ...
Vladimir Putin doesn't simply want Ukraine. He wants to assert dominance in the international system and undermine America's power.
Trump in July said that Russia had 50 days to agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine or risk being hit with sanctions. Medvedev at the time said that Russia “ didn’t care ” about the threats.
The US president says he is "disappointed" in Putin and will be sending "top-of-the-line" weapons to Ukraine, via Nato.
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev told Trump to remember Moscow had Soviet-era nuclear strike capabilities ...