Europe’s Nuclear Options

Ana Palacio considers how NATO's European pillar can achieve effective deterrence without spurring proliferation.

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How Ukraine Became a Drone Superpower

Ukraine is replacing large stockpiles of weapons as key factors in war with quantity, speed, and the ability to learn faster than the enemy.

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Turkey GDP Growth Eases In Q1

Turkey's economic growth moderated further in the first quarter of 2026. Gross domestic product posted an annual growth of 2.5 percent after rising 3.4 percent ...

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U.S. Strikes Iranian Air Defenses, Drone Site

The U.S. and Iran exchanged fresh blows over the weekend, with the U.S. striking what it said were air-defense radar and drone sites and Kuwait coming under att...

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Don’t Forget the Evil of the Iranian Regime

America’s war on Iran was supposed to give Iranians their freedom. But even in February, at the start of the conflict, the prospects for regime change seemed ...

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Tony Blair’s Comeback Will Fail

Once political ideas fail, they don’t get second chances. Communism has been tried. It won’t come back. Nor will Tony Blair’s idea of a “radical center?...

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Singapore's Quiet Diplomacy

Just days before this year's Shangri-La Dialogue, Singapore did something that deserved far more attention in Washington than it received.

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Venezuela’s Ruling Party Unity Cracks

It’s a slogan that’s long encapsulated the unique ability of Hugo Chávez’s fiercely nationalistic revolution to stay in power in Venezuela for 27 years: ...

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Gulf states condemn Iranian attack on Kuwait

Several Gulf countries have slammed Iran for its targeting of Kuwait late on Sunday, with Kuwait calling the move "a blatant breach of international law". "Kuw...

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