The United States spends vastly more on its military than any of its enemies, but that has not made us secure from the most destructive weapons on the planet: nuclear-armed ballistic missiles. In fact ...
A wave of outrage swept through the media after a film was released showing Russian military police forcing wounded soldiers ...
Follow live updates as Donald Trump seeks to press ahead with plans to broker peace between Ukraine and Russia with his top ...
U.S. military intensifies surveillance on Mexican drug cartels with spy plane missions, reflecting Trump's border security ...
The current occupant of the Kremlin uses the example of the first emperor to justify his policy: "Just like him, today we ...
Trump and Putin announced Wednesday that they’d begin talking to deliver an end to the war on Ukraine. The news came as Trump ...
The Good Samaritan parable tells of a Jewish man left beaten and bloodied, barely alive, on the side of a road. While a ...
The commander of the most powerful military force the world has ever seen announced ... He emerged from his bunker invoking ...
Nicholas’s character was his fate, argues Hasegawa, and it was the fundamental absence of a higher purpose at its heart, ...
Such a deal would circumscribe Ukrainian sovereignty, including by restricting the size of its military ... He sees it as fundamental to Russia’s place in the world and to his own legacy as a ...
Keith Neilsen’s Britain and the Last Tsar (1996), argued unconvincingly that in 1914 Britain should have been less worked up about Germany than Russia’s long-term threat to its supreme ranking ...