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EU defense ambitions may come up short, audit warns
The European Court of Auditors finds a “clear gap” between what the member states are expected to do and what they can agree on and deliver.
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Will we see a new arms race? That depends on Russia, says NATO chief
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg insists that despite the “demise” of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), avoiding a new arms race with Russia is possible — if Moscow changes its behavior.
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NATO chief threatens response if Russia doesn’t comply with nuclear treaty
Jens Stoltenberg also provided an update on defense spending goals as well as plans for space.
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Without a NATO-wide effort, the skies along the northeastern flank could be in peril
NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission was launched a day after Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined the alliance. More than 15 years later, the three states still depend on other allies.
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European Union tees up new military-cooperation proposals
Member states are expected to propose new PESCO initiatives by this summer.
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Taiwan official pledges boost in defense capabilities won’t be deterred by Chinese ‘coercion’
Under pressure from China, Taiwan has had difficulty since the 1980s in buying weapons and other defense equipment from anyone but the United States, and in upgrading its existing arsenal.
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NATO weighing Huawei spying risks to member countries
The alliance takes seriously the potential espionage risk posed by the Chinese telecom giant, says NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
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Report puts cold water on Polish ‘Fort Trump’ idea
“It’s time to get real. The United States is not pulling any of its troops out of foreign entanglements in Afghanistan or Syria so that it can put them in a big, fat ‘Fort Trump’ in eastern Poland.”
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EU members seek common ground on autonomous weapons
Nations grapple with ethical and technology questions of the artificial intelligence revolution in defense.
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From cyber to military mobility: EU members endorse new defense objectives
EU member states adopt 17 new cooperative projects under the fledgling PESCO pact, an initiative meant to sharpen Europe’s military edge.
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EU defense ambitions may come up short, audit warns
The European Court of Auditors finds a “clear gap” between what the member states are expected to do and what they can agree on and deliver.
-
Will we see a new arms race? That depends on Russia, says NATO chief
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg insists that despite the “demise” of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), avoiding a new arms race with Russia is possible — if Moscow changes its behavior.
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NATO chief threatens response if Russia doesn’t comply with nuclear treaty
Jens Stoltenberg also provided an update on defense spending goals as well as plans for space.
-
Without a NATO-wide effort, the skies along the northeastern flank could be in peril
NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission was launched a day after Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined the alliance. More than 15 years later, the three states still depend on other allies.
-
European Union tees up new military-cooperation proposals
Member states are expected to propose new PESCO initiatives by this summer.
-
Taiwan official pledges boost in defense capabilities won’t be deterred by Chinese ‘coercion’
Under pressure from China, Taiwan has had difficulty since the 1980s in buying weapons and other defense equipment from anyone but the United States, and in upgrading its existing arsenal.
-
NATO weighing Huawei spying risks to member countries
The alliance takes seriously the potential espionage risk posed by the Chinese telecom giant, says NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
-
Report puts cold water on Polish ‘Fort Trump’ idea
“It’s time to get real. The United States is not pulling any of its troops out of foreign entanglements in Afghanistan or Syria so that it can put them in a big, fat ‘Fort Trump’ in eastern Poland.”
-
EU members seek common ground on autonomous weapons
Nations grapple with ethical and technology questions of the artificial intelligence revolution in defense.
-
From cyber to military mobility: EU members endorse new defense objectives
EU member states adopt 17 new cooperative projects under the fledgling PESCO pact, an initiative meant to sharpen Europe’s military edge.
-
EU defense ambitions may come up short, audit warns
The European Court of Auditors finds a “clear gap” between what the member states are expected to do and what they can agree on and deliver.
-
Will we see a new arms race? That depends on Russia, says NATO chief
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg insists that despite the “demise” of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), avoiding a new arms race with Russia is possible — if Moscow changes its behavior.
-
NATO chief threatens response if Russia doesn’t comply with nuclear treaty
Jens Stoltenberg also provided an update on defense spending goals as well as plans for space.
-
Without a NATO-wide effort, the skies along the northeastern flank could be in peril
NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission was launched a day after Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined the alliance. More than 15 years later, the three states still depend on other allies.
-
European Union tees up new military-cooperation proposals
Member states are expected to propose new PESCO initiatives by this summer.
-
Taiwan official pledges boost in defense capabilities won’t be deterred by Chinese ‘coercion’
Under pressure from China, Taiwan has had difficulty since the 1980s in buying weapons and other defense equipment from anyone but the United States, and in upgrading its existing arsenal.
-
NATO weighing Huawei spying risks to member countries
The alliance takes seriously the potential espionage risk posed by the Chinese telecom giant, says NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
-
Report puts cold water on Polish ‘Fort Trump’ idea
“It’s time to get real. The United States is not pulling any of its troops out of foreign entanglements in Afghanistan or Syria so that it can put them in a big, fat ‘Fort Trump’ in eastern Poland.”
-
EU members seek common ground on autonomous weapons
Nations grapple with ethical and technology questions of the artificial intelligence revolution in defense.
-
From cyber to military mobility: EU members endorse new defense objectives
EU member states adopt 17 new cooperative projects under the fledgling PESCO pact, an initiative meant to sharpen Europe’s military edge.












