A stray Russian missile might not draw NATO into direct combat, but will likely accelerate arms to Ukraine. (Originally published Nov. 16 in “What in the World“) Russia launched a
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With Russian and Ukrainian forces now facing off across the Dnipro, tensions are building across Korea’s DMZ. (Originally published Nov. 14 in “What in the World“) Pundits say North Korea
Pentagon contractors may win inflation adjustments as Washington, Moscow and Kyiv clamor for new weapons (Originally published Nov. 9 in “What in the World“) Ukraine is now echoing what Western
Bitterly divided at home, the U.S. is sending the Pentagon on a Cold War shopping spree to face down foes abroad. (Originally published Nov. 8 in “What in the World“)
North Korea continues its fusillade as the Pentagon ships more weapons to Ukraine. (Originally published Nov. 7 in “What in the World“) North Korea launched more missiles late last week
As Russian generals contemplate tactical nukes, Pyongyang peppers its neighbors and Saudis brace for an Iranian strike. (Originally published Nov. 3 in “What in the World“) Could Russia be on
Russia may be recruiting U.S.-trained special forces from Afghanistan as Washington bases bombers in the Outback. (Originally published Nov. 1 in “What in the World“) Russia launched a new barrage
Resuming its grain blockade demonstrates the many cards Putin still has to play before rolling out nukes. (Originally published Oct. 31 in “What in the World“) Weapons from the West
Russia rattles its saber, even threatening satellites, but the U.S. is moving on to China. (Originally published Oct. 28 in “What in the World“) Russian President Vladimir Putin said American
Mutually assured destruction inches closer to reality as North Korea, Russia and the West expand their nuclear deterrents. (Originally published Oct. 27 in “What in the World“) Russian President Vladimir