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NATO armies, and particularly the United States, obviously have been paying attention,” Tollast said. "A few thousand quadcopters and loitering munitions “would just last days in a war like Ukraine." ...
If universities in the West teach courses on sanctions and economic warfare, we shouldn’t be surprised by the emergence of a ...
Join Arthur Snell and Matthew Savill as they explore contemporary conflict trends and the evolving use of force in the ...
Russian rates of advance have picked up in the last month, but even though they are making ground, it would still take years (three or more) at current rates to capture all this territory," Matthew ...
The UK has issued statements, the EU has issued statements, but we haven't seen sanctions on Israel, we haven't seen a complete arms embargo on Israel. We haven't see the negation or the suspension of ...
Russia’s frostier relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan provide the West with an opportunity to intervene by counterbalancing Russia and fostering a beneficial regional peace.
If other European countries follow Germany’s decision to halt military supplies, this will send a strong message but will likely still fall short of stopping the war in Gaza as long as US funding ...
NATO is having to think quite long and hard about how it reintroduces a degree of flexibility into its own nuclear thinking, because currently there's a bit of a gap in the Allied escalation ladder.
Despite growing awareness of North Korea’s asymmetric capabilities and its strategic alignment with authoritarian powers like ...
Savill said that Trump’s tariff threats could push Russia to make some concessions. But neither [analyst] expects any tangible changes, given that Putin has shown no intention of ending – or even just ...