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Mar- 2022 -22 MarchCommentary
US Should Abandon Strategic Ambiguity for ‘Dual Clarity’ Toward Taiwan
The US should consider a policy of dual clarity toward Taiwan, under which it would only intervene if China invades without Taiwan unilaterally declaring independence.
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21 MarchAsia Pacific
Afghan Military Cadets in India Ponder a Bleak Future
With nowhere else to go since the Taliban took over their country, 80 Afghan cadets who completed military training in India now contemplate an uncertain future.
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18 MarchDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Japan Receives First of Three RQ-4B Global Hawks From US
The Japanese Air Self-Defense Force has received its first of three Northrop Grumman RQ-4B Global Hawk drones.
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14 MarchCommentary
Security Assistance Worked in Ukraine
Ukraine’s military is effective against the Russian advance because for the past eight years it was rebuilt in collaboration with NATO partners.
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14 MarchWar
Russia Loses $5 Billion in Military Equipment Amid Ukraine War: Report
Russia has lost more than $5 billion worth of military equipment since its launch of a “special military operation” in Ukraine.
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3 MarchCommentary
‘Russia’s Ancestral Lands’ and Putin’s Justification to Invade Ukraine
Putin’s war is not solely about identity, but it drives him and is the main justification for his actions in Ukraine.
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2 MarchCommentary
It Is High Time for Turkey to Bury the S-400s
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has demonstrated it is high time for Turkey to bury its S-400s, rekindle relations with the West, and realize its essential transatlantic future.
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Feb- 2022 -23 FebruaryDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
India Scraps $3B Predator Drone Deal With US: Report
India has called off a $3 billion agreement with American aerospace firm General Atomics to acquire 30 long-endurance Predator drones.
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23 FebruaryCommentary
Putin Will Not Stop at the Dnieper
Ukraine should be a wake-up call for the United States to increase its military presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina before it’s too late.
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18 FebruaryAfrica
Borno Terrorists Surrender as Nigerian Army Goes on the Offensive
Since the Nigerian Army adopted a strategy of aggressive ground troops and air strikes in Borno State, scores of ISWAP and Boko Haram terrorists have surrendered.
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