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Russia’s foreign ministry denounced on Saturday “excessive military force” by the United States in the Caribbean Sea deployed as part of a drive against drug trafficking and reaffirmed its support for Venezuela’s leaders.
In what has been described as a scene from a mafia movie, a journalist in Brooklyn, New York, narrowly escaped being assassinated by the Russian mob in an Iranian government murder-for-hire scheme.
Experts say there are roughly 12,241 nuclear weapons across the world, with just over 9,600 thought to be operational.
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Suspected Russian Drone Shot Down Near Estonian Military Base
Although there is no proof that the Kremlin is behind the most recent incident, it would come as part of a month-long pattern of airspace violations against the Baltic states.
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'Question of self-preservation' — Baltic states move to curb Moscow's sway over their Russian speakers
As Moscow steps up its hybrid onslaught against the Baltic states, local Russian-speaking populations present a potential weak spot to exploit. Russian is the mother tongue of roughly one-quarter and one-third of the populations of Estonia and Latvia,
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United States withdraws troops from Romania amid escalating Russian provocations on the eastern flank of NATO
It is claimed to be just an "adjustment" and stated that it is "not a sign of reduced commitment" to the Alliance. However, the decision marks the path the country intends to follow in the immediate future.
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National Guardsman accused of seeking to send photos of sensitive military technology to Russia
National Guardsman Canyon Amarys faced federal charges after allegedly trying to send sensitive U.S. military photos and a helicopter radio to Russia.
President Trump has ordered the military to “immediately” begin testing nuclear weapons for the first time in more than three decades in response to the growing arsenal Russia and China are amassing, he announced Wednesday.
Russia’s second-largest oil producer on Monday said it decided to sell off assets amid wide-reaching sanctions from the United States. “The consideration of bids from potential purchasers has been
Canyon Amarys allegedly agreed in writing to provide his services, including procuring a military radio and photographing Fort Riley.