NATO faces a Russian war built on speed, software, and mass: swarming drones, relentless missiles, and fast-evolving electronic warfare. -Allies are spending more and expanding shell and interceptor ...
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Can This Stop WW3? U.S. vs China: Nuclear Race

America’s nuclear arsenal rests on three deadly pillars: land-based ICBMs hidden in underground silos, stealth bombers ready on runways, and submarines armed with missiles that never surface. Together ...
Europe’s leaders gathered in Copenhagen this week after a wave of drone incursions above airports and sensitive sites across the continent.
A Republican House member reports on the first bipartisan congressional delegation to China since 2019, comparing current tensions to Cold War atmosphere.
Six days before Russian drones entered Polish airspace on September 9, a U.S. B-2 stealth bomber flew across the North Atlantic and sank a target ship as part of military drills, escorted to its ...
The Ukrainian UAV sector’s baptism by fire will make it a strategic asset for NATO defense in the years to come.
Russia on Thursday said that there was no Cold War with the West because it was now a "fiery" conflict, and that the European Union and the NATO military alliance were lying about alleged Moscow's ...
The United States and South Korea have converged on the idea of dialogue with North Korea. But can it work? Will it? U.S. President Donald Trump has ...
Xi Jinping is using his influence to align the world’s most powerful dictators against America, while the US is weakening its institutions and alienating its allies, potentially leading to ...
D URING THE cold war, risk management was a life-or-death exercise for political and military leaders. To assist them, front-line troops in Europe and Asia were tasked with monitoring, in real time, ...
The intellectual debates and personal dynamics that unfolded in Big Sky, Montana defined the nuclear policy discussions of the 1980s and shaped the agreements that would help end the Cold War.
As the silos fell into new hands, they took a sharp divergence from their role in nuclear deterrence; some of them became museums to educate others about a tense moment in time, others became homes ...