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Deal Could Give US Military Access to Papua New Guinea Ports and Airports

by Dave DeCamp | May 14, 2023

The Defense Cooperation Agreement the US and Papua New Guinea are set to sign later this month could give the US military access to some of the Pacific Island nation's ports and airports, Nikkei Asia reported Sunday. President Biden will become the first sitting...

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Russia Says Ukraine Used British Storm Shadow Missiles in Luhansk

by Dave DeCamp | May 14, 2023

The Russian Defense Ministry on Saturday said Ukrainian forces have already used British-provided long-range Storm Shadow missiles in attacks on the Russian-controlled Donbas city of Luhansk. The claim from Moscow came just a few days after British Defense Minister...

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Germany Announces $2.9 Billion Arms Package for Ukraine

by Dave DeCamp | May 14, 2023

Germany on Saturday announced its largest package of military aid for Kyiv worth $2.95 billion, Berlin's largest since Russia invaded Ukraine last year. According to Defense Post, the massive arms package includes 30 Leopard 1 tanks, Marder fighting vehicles,...

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Zelensky Privately Plotted Bold Attacks on Russian Territory

by Dave DeCamp | May 14, 2023

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has privately plotted major attacks inside Russia while pledging publicly that his forces won't use Western-provided arms to target Russian territory, The Washington Post reported on Saturday. The report cited leaked Pentagon...

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Washington Will Increase Military Presence in the Persian Gulf

by Kyle Anzalone | May 13, 2023

National Security Council Spokesman John Kirby announced a plan to expand America’s military posture in the Middle East. The move comes as Washington hijacked an Iranian fuel tanker, provoking Iran to seize two ships in the Persian Gulf. Kirby told reporters on Friday...

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US, China Tentatively Agree to Restart Dialogue, as Washington Fears Allies Will View Policies As Too Aggressive

by Connor Freeman | May 12, 2023

Renewed meetings between senior American and Chinese officials may suggest the fragile relations between the world’s two largest economies could begin to thaw with increased communication and diplomacy, the Washington Post reported on Friday. National Security Adviser...

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Officials in Washington, Europe Divided Over Future of Ukraine War

by Kyle Anzalone | May 12, 2023

The debate in Washington about ending the war in Ukraine has become “amorphous and paradoxical,” according to the New York Times. As Ukraine is set to kick off its long-awaited spring offensive, its Western backers are unsure if they are willing to pursue peace with...

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Spanish PM Will Ask Biden to Listen to China and Brazil on Ukraine

by Dave DeCamp | May 11, 2023

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will meet with President Biden in Washington on Friday and plans to urge the American leader to listen to China, Brazil, and other non-NATO countries on Ukraine, Reuters reported Thursday, citing a Spanish diplomatic source....

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Zelensky Says Ukraine’s Military Needs More Time Before Counteroffensive

by Dave DeCamp | May 11, 2023

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said the Ukrainian military needs more time before launching its long-awaited counteroffensive, warning that doing it too early would result in a lot of casualties. "We can advance with what we've got and I think we can be...

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US Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Combat Syria Normalization

by Dave DeCamp | May 11, 2023

A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House have introduced a bill aimed to combat Syria's normalization with regional countries that would expand sanctions and prohibit the US from establishing diplomatic ties with the government of Bashar al-Assad. The bill was...

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