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Ukraine’s Appetite for Weapons Is Straining Western Stockpiles
“I think everyone now is sufficiently worried,” a NATO official said.
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“I think everyone now is sufficiently worried,” a NATO official said.
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The Associated Press removed a flawed report about Tuesday’s explosion in Poland, which is now believed to have been caused by an errant Ukrainian missile.
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Instead of increasing the defense budget, the US should engage in de-escalatory approaches with Russia.
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Ignoring the hype in the US media about White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s Kissingerian diplomacy over Ukraine, the secretary of Russia’s Security Council Nikolai Patrushev, former KGB counterintelligence officer and longstanding associate of President Putin, travelled to Tehran last Wednesday in the equivalent of a knockout punch in geopolitics.
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To most governments and populations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the war looks like a mundane power struggle between Russia and a Western client state, not an existential fight for global order and international law.
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It might be time to give diplomacy a chance in the Ukraine war.
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We face only bad choices — but it’s time to face them. Is a proxy war over Ukraine worth the risk of apocalypse?
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By avoiding efforts to push for a ceasefire and a lasting settlement, the United States is prolonging a conflict where even the most optimistic scenario for Ukraine may still lead to unthinkable consequences.
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A Finnish police chief claimed that guns are illegally circulating in Europe
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Proxy wars represent a most dangerous game in great power competition. Danger here has two dimensions. First, easy and early success can trigger strategic euphoria in the proxy-master. The empire can be swept up by the tantalizing prospect of a great strategic victory, paying a small price in treasure and nothing of its own blood. This leads directly to occluded judgment. Victory, so desired, is suddenly believed to be almost at hand, so why not pile on, and bring a hated rival quickly to defeat? This dynamic leads to“opportunistic escalation”.