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| | | | | Conflicts, though typically started easily, can be brutal, intractable, and difficult to end. | |
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| | | | | Russia's President Vladimir Putin yesterday explained how he can retaliate against the United States for supplying Ukraine with weapons to attack the Russian homeland. The next step won't be to start a full-scale war against NATO nor to use tactical nuclear weapons, although Russia has not ruled out either one in extreme circumstances. Instead Russia... | |
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| | | | | By: Boris Nad America must accept... ... the fact that after more thantwenty years, Russia has returned as an historical force.It is a matter of political realism. The crisis in Ukraine is still far from over, but it is clear that it is the most important central event in the early 21st century to date,... | |
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| | | North Korea recently raised tensions by announcing the launch of a hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) with a new solid-fuel propulsion system. Pyongyang appears to be aiming to quickly field strategic weapons before this years U.S. presidential election. Speaking on condition of anonymity for security reasons, a source inside North Korea told Daily NK on [] | ||