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The warring sides remain far apart after the third round of U.S.-brokered peace negotiations on Wednesday. But there was ...
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Based on interactions with American national security elites at the annual Aspen Security Forum in Colorado, Politico ...
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GZERO Media on MSNChina’s ‘trump’ card, tariff brinkmanship, Epstein fallout, and more: Your questions, answeredBefore I swap my keyboard for a Nantucket clam rake next month, I’m handing the column over to you. Thanks to everyone who lobbed in smart, snarky, and occasionally apocalyptic questions – too many ...
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Russia’s Secret Recruits: How Putin Is Turning Schoolchildren into Drone EngineersAn investigation has revealed Russia is systematically recruiting teenagers into its military drone program for the war ...
Momentum in Europe is building: years of marginal steps to bolster European defenses gave way to meaningful action after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, and these efforts have accelerated in the six ...
Zelensky seeks peace talks, Russia ups drone production, 700 Marines leave LA, and Naval Academy superintendent’s term cut short.
Between September 2022 and August 2023, Russia launched around 2,000 Iranian-designed Shahed drones into Ukraine, according ...
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SOFREP on MSNUkraine May Not Win, But It Will Not LoseUkraine does not need to reclaim every inch of its territory to claim victory. It needs to survive—as a nation, a culture, a ...
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The Collapse of Russia Has Just BegunVladimir Putin’s “colossal error” in Ukraine is setting the stage for a potential collapse of the Russian Federation, ...
Trump flips on Putin, ducks Epstein fallout, and steamrolls Congress. Washington Monthly breaks it all down in this week’s ...
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‘He Will Win No Further’: How Trump’s New Ukraine Plan Aims to Finally Stop PutinPresident Trump’s new hardline strategy—offering advanced weapons to Ukraine while threatening Russia with a 50-day ultimatum ...
Trump’s on-again, off-again approach to tariffs is also entirely consistent with this explanation: He likes tariffs because ...
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