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Russia’s fifth-gen fighter blitz
Moscow is moving aggressively on another traditional patron of U.S. arms exports: the United Arab Emirates.
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Russia’s Middle East power play
A week after concluding its combat mission in Syria, Russia’s flagship Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier had one final mission in the Mediterranean. It was, perhaps, a mission for which the ship was most capable: impressing Third-World strongmen.
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From Moscow: Russian Politicians and Pundits Shocked by Trump Election
For the first time, the Kremlin has to reckon with a Trump presidency. Predicting his foreign policy will undoubtedly consume Moscow for the next few months.
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30 Years: Vladimir Putin — Self-Styled Iron Man
It’s hard to imagine any single figure with more influence over the current course of geopolitical events than Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Military Buildups Mirrored on the Russian, NATO Front
Spooked by President Vladimir Putin’s steady modernization of his military forces, Western military personnel and security experts routinely sound the alarm on Kremlin procurements. Two questions persist: What might Russia do with its increasingly capable hardware, and how will NATO members respond?
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Putin Leaves All Options on the Table in Syria
Where does Russia’s drawdown leave the situation in Syria as well as its own standing in global affairs?
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European Divisions Drive Munich Conference, While Russia Circles
The tone of European leaders assembled at the Munich security conference was as ominous as the threats described were diverse
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NATO Deputy SecGen: Russia’s Anti-Access/Area-Denial Build-Up Is Biggest Worry
Defense News caught up with NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander “Sandy” Vershbow Saturday at the Munich Security Conference to discuss the alliance’s efforts to deter possible Russian aggression against its eastern members, and the challenge of balancing different security priorities.
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In Munich, Medvedev Tries To Leverage European Anxieties for Sanctions Relief
Speaking before the international community at the annual Munich Security Conference on Saturday, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev warned the West that Europe sanctions and lack of dialogue with Moscow is driving the continent into a new Cold W
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Book Review: ‘Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine’
Nearly two years following Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine, tensions appear to be subsiding as Moscow and the Western powers overseeing the ongoing Minsk peace process in eastern Ukraine push for a final deal to end the conflict.
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Russia’s fifth-gen fighter blitz
Moscow is moving aggressively on another traditional patron of U.S. arms exports: the United Arab Emirates.
-
Russia’s Middle East power play
A week after concluding its combat mission in Syria, Russia’s flagship Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier had one final mission in the Mediterranean. It was, perhaps, a mission for which the ship was most capable: impressing Third-World strongmen.
-
From Moscow: Russian Politicians and Pundits Shocked by Trump Election
For the first time, the Kremlin has to reckon with a Trump presidency. Predicting his foreign policy will undoubtedly consume Moscow for the next few months.
-
30 Years: Vladimir Putin — Self-Styled Iron Man
It’s hard to imagine any single figure with more influence over the current course of geopolitical events than Russian President Vladimir Putin.
-
Military Buildups Mirrored on the Russian, NATO Front
Spooked by President Vladimir Putin’s steady modernization of his military forces, Western military personnel and security experts routinely sound the alarm on Kremlin procurements. Two questions persist: What might Russia do with its increasingly capable hardware, and how will NATO members respond?
-
Putin Leaves All Options on the Table in Syria
Where does Russia’s drawdown leave the situation in Syria as well as its own standing in global affairs?
-
European Divisions Drive Munich Conference, While Russia Circles
The tone of European leaders assembled at the Munich security conference was as ominous as the threats described were diverse
-
NATO Deputy SecGen: Russia’s Anti-Access/Area-Denial Build-Up Is Biggest Worry
Defense News caught up with NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander “Sandy” Vershbow Saturday at the Munich Security Conference to discuss the alliance’s efforts to deter possible Russian aggression against its eastern members, and the challenge of balancing different security priorities.
-
In Munich, Medvedev Tries To Leverage European Anxieties for Sanctions Relief
Speaking before the international community at the annual Munich Security Conference on Saturday, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev warned the West that Europe sanctions and lack of dialogue with Moscow is driving the continent into a new Cold W
-
Book Review: ‘Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine’
Nearly two years following Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine, tensions appear to be subsiding as Moscow and the Western powers overseeing the ongoing Minsk peace process in eastern Ukraine push for a final deal to end the conflict.
-
Russia’s fifth-gen fighter blitz
Moscow is moving aggressively on another traditional patron of U.S. arms exports: the United Arab Emirates.
-
Russia’s Middle East power play
A week after concluding its combat mission in Syria, Russia’s flagship Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier had one final mission in the Mediterranean. It was, perhaps, a mission for which the ship was most capable: impressing Third-World strongmen.
-
From Moscow: Russian Politicians and Pundits Shocked by Trump Election
For the first time, the Kremlin has to reckon with a Trump presidency. Predicting his foreign policy will undoubtedly consume Moscow for the next few months.
-
30 Years: Vladimir Putin — Self-Styled Iron Man
It’s hard to imagine any single figure with more influence over the current course of geopolitical events than Russian President Vladimir Putin.
-
Military Buildups Mirrored on the Russian, NATO Front
Spooked by President Vladimir Putin’s steady modernization of his military forces, Western military personnel and security experts routinely sound the alarm on Kremlin procurements. Two questions persist: What might Russia do with its increasingly capable hardware, and how will NATO members respond?
-
Putin Leaves All Options on the Table in Syria
Where does Russia’s drawdown leave the situation in Syria as well as its own standing in global affairs?
-
European Divisions Drive Munich Conference, While Russia Circles
The tone of European leaders assembled at the Munich security conference was as ominous as the threats described were diverse
-
NATO Deputy SecGen: Russia’s Anti-Access/Area-Denial Build-Up Is Biggest Worry
Defense News caught up with NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander “Sandy” Vershbow Saturday at the Munich Security Conference to discuss the alliance’s efforts to deter possible Russian aggression against its eastern members, and the challenge of balancing different security priorities.
-
In Munich, Medvedev Tries To Leverage European Anxieties for Sanctions Relief
Speaking before the international community at the annual Munich Security Conference on Saturday, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev warned the West that Europe sanctions and lack of dialogue with Moscow is driving the continent into a new Cold W
-
Book Review: ‘Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine’
Nearly two years following Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine, tensions appear to be subsiding as Moscow and the Western powers overseeing the ongoing Minsk peace process in eastern Ukraine push for a final deal to end the conflict.












