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Despite growing awareness of North Korea’s asymmetric capabilities and its strategic alignment with authoritarian powers like ...
NATO is having to think quite long and hard about how it reintroduces a degree of flexibility into its own nuclear thinking, because currently there's a bit of a gap in the Allied escalation ladder.
I think the first thing is it's very clear now that President Trump is growing rather tired of these protracted discussions with Russia. I think he remains committed to his central goal, which is to ...
UK cyber strategy is struggling to achieve its resilience objectives – the next iteration of the National Cyber Strategy ...
Dr Burcu Ozcelik, a fellow at the Royal United Services Institute think-tank in London, said a full-scale occupation “would mark the beginning of a bleak and highly volatile new phase of the war with ...
Relations between Cairo and Tel Aviv have been at their lowest point in years over Israel’s war on Gaza, which has angered Egyptian society in every sector and at every level,” said Dr HA Hellyer, ...
Spain has been perhaps one of the slowest to reach NATO targets, and clearly this time is not making any guarantees to reach the 5% target that NATO have now agreed. So there's an element there of ...
Iran's legacy inside Syria over the course of the war, but also predating that, is very negative from the Syrian point of view. And so there is very little appetite for re-engagement with Iran, given ...
The Aeroflot attack was a “highly sophisticated cyber operation, exercised with a very strategic mindset”, said Dr Pia Hüsch, a cyber security expert at the Royal United Services Institute. “If the ...
Typhon would put St Petersburg in reach of a German offensive mid-range capability, a leap for Germany's strategic culture.
This increasing over-dependence on UAVs by Ukrainian forces in many areas is not something that has happened to them by choice, but because they have had to go that way out of necessity." ...