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Viewpointone year ago
Chasing a mirage: Why Ukraine’s NATO membership bid is not happening
In 1990, then-US Secretary of State James Baker told Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev that NATO would not expand “one inch to the east.” Since then, 19 countries have joined NATO, through nine different bid processes - encroaching on Russia’s border.
Chasing a mirage: Why Ukraine’s NATO membership bid is not happening
IN-DEPTHone year ago
China proposes peace plan for Ukraine
The Chinese peace plan on Ukraine urges both sides to agree to a gradual de-escalation and warns against the use of nuclear weapons.
China proposes peace plan for Ukraine
IN-DEPTHone year ago
M1 Abrams tanks too complicated for Ukraine
The M1 Abrams is the main battle tank of the US military and is one the most powerful and sophisticated tanks in the world, however, for Ukraine that is both an advantage and a problem.
M1 Abrams tanks too complicated for Ukraine
IN-DEPTHone year ago
NATO and US catastrophic scenario in Ukraine
The US role in Ukraine has slowly escalated since the beginning of the war almost a year ago, raising the question of how far Washington is willing to go.
NATO and US catastrophic scenario in Ukraine
IN-DEPTHone year ago
US arms industry winner of the war in Ukraine
Despite conditions in which the Dow Jones Industrial Average has fallen by 10% for the year as a whole, the share prices of US defense contractors have surged.
US arms industry winner of the war in Ukraine
Russia2 years ago
Putin says NATO using all its potential against Russia, vows to fulfill military goals
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday vowed to fulfill the objectives of the country’s “special military operation” in Ukraine even as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left for the US to lobby for more arms.
Putin says NATO using all its potential against Russia, vows to fulfill military goals
Foreign Policy2 years ago
US Patriot systems in Ukraine would be ‘legitimate target’, warns Russia
In a stern warning, Russia on Wednesday said US Patriot missile defense systems would be a legitimate target for its strikes if Washington authorizes them to be delivered to support Kiev.
US Patriot systems in Ukraine would be ‘legitimate target’, warns Russia
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