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Western armed forces facing a recruitment crisis

News, Peter Apps, Published on 01/04/2024

» Every morning on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D Eisenhower, an unsuspecting crew member is called to the bridge, presented with a cookie and asked to sit in the captain's chair.

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US now pulled back to refocus on Middle East

News, Peter Apps, Published on 14/10/2023

» Early on Sunday morning, less than 24 hours after Hamas launched the largest assault against Israel in more than 50 years, an unknown object or force wrenched aside and damaged the key undersea gas pipeline and fibre-optic cable linking Finland and Estonia beneath the Baltic Sea.

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Kyiv faces 'difficult' May as arms supply faces delays

News, Peter Apps, Published on 08/05/2024

» Shortly after the US House of Representatives signed off its $61 billion (2.2 trillion baht) deal of military support for Ukraine last month, social media feeds run by the government in Kyiv showed US-supplied HIMARS batteries firing 16 rockets in quick succession into nearby territory held by Russia.

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US, Asian partners walk complex line with drills

News, Peter Apps, Published on 04/03/2024

» As Nato troops including up to 25,000 Americans continued their largest military exercises since the end of the Cold War in Europe last week, one of America's most established Asian multinational drills was getting under way in Thailand.

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From Europe to the Pacific, world weighs risk of war

News, Peter Apps, Published on 31/01/2024

» As last week's North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato) defence chiefs' meeting drew to a close, Nato Military Committee Chairman Adm Robert Bauer outlined the steps he believed households within the alliance should already be taking in the event of war.

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Behind US-China smiles, Taiwan face-off risks peril

News, Peter Apps, Published on 28/11/2023

» When John F Kennedy became US president in January 1961, he was determined to meet his Soviet counterpart, Nikita Khrushchev, directly. It was better, he told advisers, "to meet at the summit rather than the brink".

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What's next for Russia-Africa ties after summit?

News, Peter Apps, Published on 08/08/2023

» Russian President Vladimir Putin has a reputation for keeping other national leaders waiting. But Egypt's Abdel Fattah al-Sisi appeared to turn the tables at last week's Russia-Africa summit, leaving the Russian leader in front of the cameras for almost half a minute before entering the room.

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Is Germany Europe's new defining military power?

News, Peter Apps, Published on 01/07/2023

» As pundits and Western officials speculated wildly this week on what the apparent exile of the Wagner Group and its chief Yevgeniy Prighozin to Belarus might mean, Germany announced it would move to base 4,000 troops -- an entire combat brigade -- in neighbouring Lithuania.

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US allies wary of a disruptive new Trump presidency

News, Peter Apps, Published on 20/06/2023

» In a March post on his website, Donald Trump pledges to end the war in Ukraine when reelected to a second term, halt confrontation with Russia and "finish the process we began under my administration fundamentally reevaluating Nato's purpose".

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US faces test on Taiwan, Ukraine

News, Peter Apps, Published on 19/04/2021

» With warship moves, equipment sales and diplomatic rhetoric, the United States has rarely been more emphatic that it stands with its allies in Ukraine and Taiwan.