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NATO allies increasingly view cloud as an operational imperative. But realising its benefits – from information advantage to ...
The global effort to disrupt proliferation financing is becalmed. A new body responsible for monitoring North Korea’s nuclear ...
Closing the Strait of Hormuz is easier to threaten when Iran looks like a credible military threat. Now it looks potentially like a less credible threat... they don't have control of their airspace." ...
Suppressing fires would refer to a combination of jamming and the use of missiles to destroy Iranian radars and ground-based missiles, according to Matthew Savill, director of military sciences at the ...
Gulf States reacting to the attacks on Iran have been outspoken but not unguarded, as statesmen and diplomats consider the ...
NATO’s summit in the Hague will set an historic target of 5% of GDP on defence. Allies hope this can buy enough time to fill ...
Our experts comment on the US strikes of three Iranian nuclear facilities at Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow.
The fundamental reality remains that military action alone can only roll back the programme by degrees, not eliminate it fully.
Iran had vowed to retaliate harshly against US interests in the Middle East if it attacked Iranian nuclear sites. Now that the strikes have come, Tehran faces a stark dilemma: retaliate and risk a ...
The US has directly entered the war with military power only it could have provided. If the Iranians choose a broader military response against US forces, there are targets across the Middle East, but ...
RUSI Europe, in cooperation with the EPC, and the support of the UK Joint Delegation to NATO, hosted a conference at the ...
The recent conflict between India and Pakistan was another instance of cyber warfare in parallel with kinetic attacks, with ...