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Trump Proposes Cuts to Russia Deterrence
The European Deterrence Initiative, started in the aftermath of Russia’s intervention in Ukraine, would be slashed 10 percent, according to the Pentagon’s budget proposal.
Paul D. Shinkman March 12, 2019
Turkey Barreling Toward Clash with U.S.
New confirmations of a deal with Russia to purchase missiles puts the NATO country on a collision course with its allies.
Paul D. Shinkman March 8, 2019
Commentary: Russia’s Nuclear Ambitions
Leaders in democratic countries must embrace disarmament and agreements already in place to put a check on Moscow.
Beatrice Fihn March 5, 2019
U.S. Mulls New Lethal Aid to Ukraine
New maritime weaponry would help prevent another Kerch Strait crisis, says Army Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti.
Paul D. Shinkman March 5, 2019
Study: Germans, Americans Support NATO
New studies shows voters in both nations support the alliance despite President Donald Trump questioning its value.
Sintia Radu March 4, 2019
U.S. to End Large Drills With South Korea
Smaller, mission-specific drills will replace the annual large joint exercises.
Alexa Lardieri March 1, 2019
Tough on Tobacco in Texas
Advocates hope a San Antonio measure raising the legal age for tobacco sales will kick-start similar efforts in the Lone Star State.
Gaby Galvin Feb. 28, 2019
Judge: Male-Only Draft Unconstitutional
A federal judge in Texas ruled that because women are now allowed in combat, they should have to register for the draft.
Alexa Lardieri Feb. 25, 2019
U.S. Involvement in Latin America
A look at 10 instances of U.S. intervention in countries across the region.
Feb. 25, 2019








