For most of the second half of the twentieth century, American strategic planners faced a fairly static challenge: a Cold War ...
[12] Other forms of war expansion. The prevailing assumption in many ... or both parties to a war extend military actions or ...
Deterrence is not merely about wielding overwhelming force but about creating an environment of uncertainty and fear in the minds of adversaries. Historically, successful deterrence has thrived on ...
Four more years of phobia about escalation would make the world a more dangerous place.
Amid heightened geopolitical tensions, the North Korean supreme leader visited his country’s military bases to determine ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping put the national spotlight back on the military’s missile defences, inspecting a PLA Rocket ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited missile bases to assess strategic deterrence measures. He cited U.S. nuclear forces ...
This opening for new approaches to deterrence is partly a consequence of the war in Ukraine ... logistics, and manpower as well as types of equipment, and levels of military spending; and how it might ...
This means placing missile installations on Ukrainian land as a form of deterrence, Zelensky said, after an exchange with European Union leaders in Brussels. Ukraine has asked France, Germany ...
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warns of catastrophic consequences of direct confrontation between ...
This means placing missile installations on Ukrainian land as a form of deterrence, Zelensky said. Ukraine has asked France, Germany, the United States, Britain and Italy to supply the weapons.
The Ukrainian president says he needs to strike a deal with Putin to deescalate and not strike energy and food facilities.