Analysts say the Cold War agreement allows the president to increase the American military presence almost at will.
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Faceoffs and power plays aren’t just hockey terms — they’re the language of international diplomacy. This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin revived the Cold War tradition of taking geopolitics ...
Bristling with armaments and seemingly strong, the current ad hoc Western coalition may yet prove, like NATO, vulnerable to sudden setbacks from rising partisan pressures. The USS Nimitz and USS ...
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Russian president Vladimir Putin’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine has caused its share of intellectual confusion. Putin has never coherently or consistently explained his intentions, and Russia’s ...
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