By Sara Bjerg Moller (FPRI) -- Despite promises to support Ukraine for as long as necessary, many NATO Allies are starting to reach a tipping...
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Behind the smiles, the balloons and the red-carpet pageantry of President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea last week, a strong signal came through: In the spiraling confrontation with the U.S. and its allies over Ukraine, the Russian leader is willing to challenge Western interests like never before.
By Sara Bjerg Moller (FPRI) -- Despite promises to support Ukraine for as long as necessary, many NATO Allies are starting to reach a tipping...
The long debate over whether Ukraine should be allowed to attack military targets in Russia with Western weapons is coming to an end. The more Russia...
The U.S. and its allies condemned North Korea and Russia’s arms trade over the war in Ukraine at a U.N. Security Council (UNSC) meeting on Friday,...
By Walter Landgraf (FPRI) -- On July 9-11, the heads of state and government of NATO’s 32 allies will convene in Washington to discuss the most...
Although Donald Trump, as president, made Richard Nixon look like a Boy Scout, Nixon’s corruption overshadowed his foreign policy, which was...
By Andrew Hammond Western leaders this week marked the 75th anniversary of NATO. Yet most of the attention during the organization’s annual...
By David Vergun A few months ago, Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines were running out of artillery shells and were having to ration them, said...
By Can Kasapoğlu Part 1: Assessing the Russian Geopolitical Threat to NATO The Russian Military Is Prepared for a Long War Through his...
Pyongyang said a joint NATO declaration this week "incites new Cold War and military confrontation on a global scale." The statement accuses North...
While the leaders of Japan, South Korea and New Zealand huddled in Washington with their North American and European counterparts for the NATO Summit,...