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Trump's words seen raising risk of war in Europe

News, Peter Apps, Published on 21/02/2024

» As German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attended the groundbreaking ceremony for a new munitions factory early last week, he warned that Europe must move to mass-producing weapons "because the painful reality is that we do not live in times of peace".

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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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US Navy trainers preparing for a worldwide war

News, Peter Apps, Published on 28/08/2023

» As the US aircraft carrier Dwight D Eisenhower sat moored for maintenance last week in its home port of Norfolk, Virginia, many of her crew were below decks, engaged in training for a simulated conflict in the North Atlantic.

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Nato dodges bullet on Sweden, identifies new rifts

News, Peter Apps, Published on 17/07/2023

» It's unusual for much to be left to chance at Nato summits.

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Global ammunition race may decide Ukraine war

News, Peter Apps, Published on 08/05/2023

» At the US Army Ammunition Plant in President Joe Biden's hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, production lines are running day and night through the working week to deliver artillery shells.

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The biggest security threats in 2019

News, Peter Apps, Published on 02/01/2019

» With an ongoing trade war between the United States and China, Russian military posturing in Eastern Europe at its greatest since the Cold War and the most unpredictable US administration in living memory, 2019 may offer no shortage of strategic surprises.

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The unsettling behaviour of 'The Donald' at summits

News, Peter Apps, Published on 18/07/2018

» In the end, Donald Trump's post-summit press conference with Vladimir Putin produced fewer surprises than many feared. In contrast to the US president's meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, there was no announcement to blindside regional allies such as a suspension of military exercises. Like the first part of Mr Trump's trip to Europe, however, the outcome of the Helsinki meeting will outrage his critics, play well with his domestic political base and unsettle European nations. Indeed, that may well have been its purpose.

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A reality check on Korea nuke talks

News, Peter Apps, Published on 24/05/2018

» When US President Donald Trump and his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in first agreed to meet in Washington on Tuesday, they seemed to genuinely believe they might be on the brink of a major rapprochement with the North. Now, there are concerns over whether the much-touted summit between Mr Trump and Kim Jong-un scheduled for Singapore on June 12 will happen at all.

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What a nuke deal with Kim Jong-un might look like

News, Peter Apps, Published on 26/04/2018

» For much of the last few decades, powerful speakers on the South Korean border have blasted propaganda to nearby North Koreans, everything from Korean pop songs to news about the number of cars in the affluent South. On Monday, they stopped -- the latest step in a high-stakes diplomatic dance.

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Why Kim Jong-un wanted a diplomatic offensive

News, Peter Apps, Published on 12/01/2018

» Last year Kim Jong-un shocked the world with the unexpected speed of his nuclear missile development, his brutal crackdown on apparent rivals and suspicions that he ordered the assassination of his half-brother with a chemical nerve agent. This year, the North Korean leader is opening January with a diplomatic offensive -- but that doesn't mean a change of strategy.