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A reassurance force would “likely demand tens of thousands of soldiers on the ground at any one time, representing a significant commitment that European states would struggle to sustain alone." ...
Natia Seskuria, an associate fellow at The Royal United Services Institute defence think tank, warned that Putin wants to take the whole Donbas region of Ukraine and is "not bothered about losing ...
Frenetic diplomacy over the past week has set up potential talks between Presidents Zelenskyy and Putin. But so far this is a ...
Car thefts in the UK have increased by 75% since 2013, amid a ‘perfect storm’ of enabling factors. Evidence shows that the ...
In Alaska, Putin set out to define the new relationship between the US and Russia, as well as showcasing Russia’s place in ...
The coalition of the willing has been successful in advocating for Ukraine and communicating with Trump and the US administration during its outreach to Russia." ...
I think behind this there's a struggle going on between Ukraine and the Europeans on one side, and the Russians on the other, not to present themselves to Trump as the obstacle to his peace process." ...
The process of joining Nato was complex and required a lot of focus. It has had to adapt to suddenly being in this alliance, being a really key player already, instantly becoming a front-line state ...
Edward Arnold, senior research fellow for European security at the London-based thinktank RUSI, concludes the coalition of the willing has been "successful in providing a format which is flexible and ...
Security guarantees] need to be credible,” said Matthew Savill, director of military sciences at the Royal United Services Institute think tank. “So the problem of basically saying ‘like Nato Article ...
Framing defence spending as a path to prosperity ignores its poor economic returns, limited job creation, and the opportunity ...
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