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Ukraine, Israel
US support for Ukraine and Israel is eating into weapons stockpiles, Indo-Pacific commander says
The conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East are eating away at critical U.S. weapons stockpiles and could hamper the military's ability to respond to China should a conflict arise in the Indo-Pacific.
US admiral says sending Israel and Ukraine weapons like Patriot missiles is eating into what's needed for countering China
Sam Paparo is concerned that the US is giving out vital defenses it needs to deal with China."It's now eating into stocks," he said on Tuesday of advanced weapon shipments to Ukraine and Israel.Paparo urged the Pentagon to start replenishing those stocks and expand beyond its original inventory.
Ukraine, Middle East Conflicts Eating Into US Air Defense Stocks, US Admiral Says
Patriots, surface-to-air missile (SAM) system launchers, are pictured at Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Poland March 24, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East are eating into U.
Putin, Russia and Ukraine
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin hails ‘unstoppable’ hypersonic missiles as Moscow ramps up threats to West
Putin hails ‘unstoppable’ hypersonic missiles as Moscow ramps up threats to West - Putin vowed to launch more intermediate-range ballistic missiles targeting Ukraine
Putin said Russia fired hypersonic ballistic missile at Ukraine, and conflict going 'global'
Russia has responded to Kyiv's use of long-range U.S-. and UK-made weapons by launching a powerful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) for the first time in the 33-month-old war, according to Kyiv's air force. The U.S. has reopened its Kyiv embassy after airstrike worries saw it temporarily closed on Wednesday.
Putin Says Russia Will Keep Testing New Missile in Combat
President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia would keep testing its new Oreshnik hypersonic missile in combat and had a stock ready for use. Putin was speaking a day after Russia fired the new intermediate-range weapon into Ukraine for the first time,
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How Ukraine could become the new Israel
In the acknowledgements for his new book on Russia’s subjugation of Ukraine, historian Eugene Finkel credits not just the ...
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This Week in Explainers: Why is there an escalation in the Russia-Ukraine war?
Ukraine is attacking Russia with US and UK-made weapons. Vladimir Putin has approved changes to the nuclear doctrine and has ...
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The Week: Ukraine, Israel and John Prescott Reflections
Today, Adam, Alex, Chris and Henry discuss Ukraine firing British and US missiles on Russia, what the International Criminal ...
The National Interest
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Path to World War III? North Korean Troops Fighting Ukraine is a NATO Nightmare
North Korea's deployment of 10,000 troops from its elite Storm Corps to aid Russia in Ukraine marks a significant escalation ...
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Putin, Ukraine, long-range missiles and why there's talk about WWIII
Some political figures are using dark language and talking about World War III. An example: in fundraising emails, Trump has ...
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Ukraine launched UK cruise missiles into Russia, US shut Kyiv embassy - as it happened
Putin, ascendant in Ukraine, eyes contours of a Trump peace deal 9:42 AM UTC Europecategory Ukraine fires UK Storm Shadow ...
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What do Trump's Cabinet, administration picks mean for Ukraine, Israel and China?
President-elect Donald Trump's picks for some of his administration's top people might offer clues to how he plans to deal ...
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Admiral: Middle East, Ukraine conflicts strain US air defense stocks
Conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine are adding a strain to the U.S. military’s ability to respond to China, a top U.S.
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Blinken heads to last G7 meeting of Biden presidency; Ukraine, Mideast top agenda
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is leaving on a diplomatic trip to Europe that includes a meeting of foreign ministers from ...
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