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...
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In a recent interview with The Telegraph, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg emphasized the increasing threat from Russia and China, suggesting that the bloc might take missiles out of storage and place them on standby. This rhetoric, while alarming, is part of a larger pattern of Western narratives portraying China as a burgeoning nuclear threat. Stoltenberg’s […]
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...
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By Sara Bjerg Moller (FPRI) -- Despite promises to support Ukraine for as long as necessary, many NATO Allies are starting to reach a tipping...