"Mad Vlad" is being circled by the vultures, argues Stuart Crawford.
Ukraine has demonstrated the ability to use modern Western weapons in combat to great effect, and this isn’t something Russia is prepared for.
The US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement and its amendments remain the cornerstones of the current atomic capabilities deployed by the UK.
After decades of relative decline, British military and economic relations with Qatar have been growing since the late 2000s.
"These strikes against Ukrainian civilian targets are aimed at disturbing their daily lives," said an analyst speaking on The OSINT Bunker podcast.
Once the institutions of a state are no longer respected by its citizens, and by other countries, then that state ceases to be viable.
The Russian war has entered a new phase based on the indiscriminate targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure. The use of kamikaze drones is akin Hitler’s deployment of the V-1 flying bombs during World War II.
The conflict will inevitably devolve into a drawn-out slugfest in which Russia will play the heavyweight, but can Ukraine win?
Britain should allow Argentina access to the F-16 in order to "stop Chinese military influence directly in its tracks" argues the author.
A large-scale propaganda push accompanied widely discredited votes argues Joseph Bodnar of Secure Democracy.











