132 - Abkhazia: Client or Catalyst?

132 - Abkhazia: Client or Catalyst?

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138 - Could Europe Defend Itself Without the US?

Long treated as the immovable foundation of European security, America’s role in NATO is now being questioned more openly than at any point in decades, as Washington signals doubts about its commitment to the continent and debates whether US forces should be pulled back toward ot ...  Show more

137 - Exclusive: We Toured One Of Europe’s Most Secretive Tank Factories

Once synonymous with Europe’s past wars and fading heavy industry, the tank factory has re-emerged as one of the continent’s most guarded and politically charged symbols amid rearmament, strategic anxiety, and a renewed push for deterrence on NATO’s eastern flank. In this special ...  Show more

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