President Trump, who promised to “end wars,” not start them, may have fallen into a familiar presidential trap.
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Kyiv blog: What is Ukraine’s future: Afghanistan or Finland?
By Ben Aris in Berlin What is in store for Ukraine? There are two starkly different possibilities. It can become Finland — a ...
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Russia’s combat death toll and possible escalation
Russia’s staggering losses in Ukraine have cornered Vladimir Putin, leaving NATO to wonder how far a desperate leader will go to escape a war of his own making.
The Republican senator from South Carolina refused to abandon Ukraine. Here's what Lindsey Graham's death may mean for US ...
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Britain’s Big Brother State Is Already Here – We Just Don’t Realise It Yet
When is it possible to declare that a society has moved from liberal democracy, however imperfectly realised, to ...
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Why Do US Wars In The Middle East Keep Creating New Crises? From Iraq To Iran, The Pattern Continues
More than two decades after the US invaded Iraq, Washington is once again grappling with another major confrontation in the ...
The attack threatened to all but halt traffic through the crucial waterway again four months into the war with the Islamic ...
Masoud Andarabi, previously Afghanistan’s interior minister, says that “Afghans will see the world through Chinese algorithms ...
NPR's Greg Myre and Tom Bowman join host Mary Louise Kelly to discuss the latest on the war with Iran and whether there's any way out.
After four years of war, Russia’s defense industrial base has significantly reshaped, creating an asymmetric threat to NATO: ...
The United States has been at war for more than 20 of the last 25 years. Afghanistan, Iraq and now Iran. Three major conflicts, all in the same region, and none of those conflicts have gone nearly as ...
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