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defence
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EU’s Foreign Policy Chief Regrets Resumption of Attack on Gaza, Urges Israel to Respect Laws of War
The EU’s foreign policy chief on Saturday expressed “regret” over the resumption of Israeli attacks on the Gaza…
“Recruitment Instead of Conscription”: Ukraine’s Defence Minister Approves New Military Staffing Policy Concept
Ukraine’s Defence Minister Rustem Umierov has signed an order approving the Military Personnel Policy Concept through to 2028,…
AUKUS Raises Questions That Go to the Heart of Australian Strategic Policy
The AUKUS program—sweeping in the intimacy and level of its proposed cooperation—has enjoyed a high level of bipartisan…
Hamas’s Attack Underscores the Need for US and Israeli Policy to Change Course
The significant attack on Israel launched by Hamas on Saturday—dubbed “Al-Aqsa Storm” by the Palestinian militant group—is an…
Will the Iranian-Orchestrated Attack Against Israel Change Biden’s Iran Policy?
The Wall Street Journal exclusively and convincingly reported on Sunday that Iran helped plot the ongoing military attack against Israel…
McConnell Calls for Allies to Impose New Severe Sanctions Against Iran
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is calling for new severe sanctions against Iran in response to attacks carried out…
DOD to Upgrade Discharges From ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Policy
Today marks the 12th anniversary of the repeal of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that was effective…
U.S. Human Rights Report Vital Tool for Foreign Policy Goals: Eurasia Review
At a time when an estimated 3,897 people have been killed in 117 mass shootings in just three…
Russia-Ukraine Conflict Destabilizes Finland’s Foreign Policy Position
Foreign and security policy changes, especially the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, have destabilized Finland’s foreign and security…
Russia Expects a Visit From China’s Xi Jinping in the Spring, Ministry Says
The Russian government is anticipating a visit from Chinese leader Xi Jinping this spring, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs…