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Clyde N.S. RamalaineThe June 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague produced a landmark decision: member states, except for Spain, agreed to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP by 2035. This bold move, ...
However, by aligning itself with the world more closely with increased defence spending, Europe may well be on its course to ...
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the on-and-off Russian nuclear threats, scholars have been analyzing Europe’s ...
IN RECENT WEEKS Ukraine has endured some of the most intense drone and missile bombardments since the start of Russia’s ...
America’s seventh president, Andrew Jackson, threatened to decapitate his vice president, John Calhoun, for supporting South Carolina’s proposed secession from the U.S. “If you secede from my nation,” ...
The Ukrainian government and U.S. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are voicing concern that the decision could boost Russia’s war effort.
Both Islamabad and New Delhi are thus engaged in building competitive strategic blocs that go beyond the traditional balance of power in South Asia and fit into the broader context of the Middle East ...
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Creators Syndicate on MSNOther Presidents Complained, But Trump Made NATO Step UpPresident Donald Trump joined a long line of presidents who complained that the NATO countries fail to pay their fair share ...
An emboldened Russia has ramped up military offensives on two fronts in Ukraine. That is scattering Kyiv’s precious reserve ...
Momentum is building across Europe for the return of mandatory military service, with several EU countries already laying the ...
Canada’s commitment to pledge five per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) to defence spending by the next decade could ...
NATO boss Mark Rutte, who has been dubbed the “Trump whisperer,” warned against the US decision to halt key weapons shipments ...
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