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Austin Says It’s Possible Putin Could Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine

by Dave DeCamp | Oct 2, 2022

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Sunday said it was possible that Russian President Vladimir Putin could use nuclear weapons in Ukraine, although he hasn't seen indications that such a decision has been made. "The guy who makes that decision is one man. There are...

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Iran Releases Two American Prisoners, Says US to Unfreeze $7 Billion

by Dave DeCamp | Oct 2, 2022

Tehran released two Iranian-Americans

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Erdogan Repeats Threat to Block Sweden, Finland from Joining NATO

by Dave DeCamp | Oct 2, 2022

Sweden lifted its arms embargo on Turkey

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Yemen Ceasefire Expires Without Extension, Raising Fears of Escalation

by Dave DeCamp | Oct 2, 2022

The UN special envoy for Yemen said Sunday that the ceasefire between the Houthis and the US-backed Saudi-led coalition expired on Sunday without the two sides agreeing on an extension. The truce was extended twice before, and while there was some fighting on the...

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NATO Formally Labels Nord Stream Leaks as ‘Sabotage’

by Dave DeCamp | Sep 29, 2022

NATO on Thursday formally labeled the leaks in the Nord Stream pipelines as "sabotage" and warned that attacks on an ally's "critical infrastructure" could be met with a response, although the pipelines are owned mainly by Russia. "All currently available information...

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Senate Approves Up to $16 Billion in Ukraine Aid as Part of Funding Bill, Biden Signs Late Friday

by Dave DeCamp | Sep 29, 2022

UPDATE: President Biden signed the bill late Friday. The Senate on Thursday approved a stopgap funding bill needed to avert a government shutdown that includes up to $16 billion in new aid for Ukraine. The legislation passed the Senate in a vote of 72-25 and is...

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US Targets Iran’s Oil Exports With New Sanctions as Nuclear Deal Talks Stall

by Dave DeCamp | Sep 29, 2022

The US on Thursday announced new sanctions targeting Iran's oil exports in the latest sign that a revival of the Iran nuclear deal is unlikely. The State Department announced sanctions on two Chinese-based firms accused of trading Iranian oil, while the Treasury...

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Putin Approves Annexation of Ukrainian Territories at Ceremony Friday

by Dave DeCamp | Sep 29, 2022

Updated 10:30am (EDT) Friday, September 30 Russian President Vladimir Putin took the first step to annex four Ukrainian territories by signing documents at a ceremony this morning. After the signing, the European Union immediately released a statement claiming the...

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Russia Open to In-Person Talks With US on New START Treaty

by Dave DeCamp | Sep 29, 2022

New START inspections have been paused since 2020

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Pentagon to Set Up a New Command for Arming Ukraine

by Dave DeCamp | Sep 29, 2022

The mission would be based in Germany

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