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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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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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Kosovo violence gives Nato, Europe another crisis

News, Peter Apps, Published on 03/06/2023

» When Nato troops first entered Kosovo in June 1999 after 78 days of bombing, no one thought its Kosovo Force (KFOR) peacekeepers would still be trying to separate ethnic Albanians and ethnic Serbs 24 years later.

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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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'Mid-Covid world': horror, division, global shifts

News, Peter Apps, Published on 01/05/2021

» As Israel recorded zero daily Covid-19 deaths for the first time in 10 months last week, grave-diggers in next-door Gaza reported rising workloads and hospitals said they were near to collapse.

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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.

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Xi's favourite general trips up over Taiwan

News, Peter Apps, Published on 10/06/2019

» As the head of Beijing's strategic nuclear forces and its fastest rising general, Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe had a reputation for "doing more and saying less". It was a methodical, determined approach that made him a clear favourite of President Xi Jinping, placing him at the heart of China's remarkable military revolution and its efforts to dominate the region.

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Drones reflect changing Middle East dynamics

News, Peter Apps, Published on 08/03/2019

» Ever since Sept 11, drones have been amongst the most visible, and often controversial, signs of American power in the Middle East and beyond. But as regional powers look to chart their own course, a new generation of cheaper unmanned aerial vehicles -- Chinese or locally built, with far fewer restrictions on their use -- are taking to the skies.

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Who has the lead in the AI race?

News, Peter Apps, Published on 17/01/2019

» In October, 31 Chinese teenagers reported to the Beijing Institute of Technology, one of the country's premier military research establishments. Selected from more than 5,000 applicants, Chinese authorities hope they will design a new generation of artificial intelligent weapons systems that could range from microscopic robots to computer worms, submarines, drones and tanks.