U.S. military aid has helped Ukraine's stunning offensive but U.S. officials praise Ukraine's military skill and anticipating weapons needs.
Michael Clarke, former director general of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), tells Sky News why the Russian military appears to be struggling inUkraine- and whatRussian President Vladimir Putin's next movescould be. Follow live updates on Russia's i...
NATO’s collective security guarantee — Article 5 of the treaty _ underpins its credibility. It’s a political commitment by all member countries to come to the aid of any member whose sovereignty or territory might be under attack. Ukraine would meet those criteria, but it is only a ...
Of course, all this could change soon, and the Ukraine “track” could very well be disrupted when Trump returns to office in January. The US has providedmore than $64 billionworth of military aid to Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion. A significant amount of that h...
From Putin's military converting Soviet-era stockpiles of dumb gravity bombs into precision weapons, to Ukraine's deadly deployment of drones, the tactics of war are constantly shifting, with the most important battle being waged over political
How the Kremlin Reassessed its Military Approaches After UkraineNatylie Baldwin
Over a decade, the Airbus A400M aircraft has confronted everything the weather can throw at it, confidently handled war-zone runways and bridged continents in its mission to provide protection, resilience and humanitarian aid. That astonishing versatilit
Is there a link between 'Aid to Ukraine,' the US Democratic Party and the suspicious collapse of the FTX Crypto exchange? The Grayzonewritesthat weapons and humanitarian aid provided by the West to the Ukrainian military is being stolen along the way and never reaches the soldiers. At the ...
In 2015, Western military aid to Ukraine was minimal, and mostly limited to non-lethal supplies, though the Obama administration didsupplydefensive military equipment. “The crisis cannot be resolved by military means,” said then-German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in aspeechat the 2015 Mu...
Initially, he wasn’t accepted because of his age – he is 49 – and lack of military experience. But as Ukraine began to need more soldiers, Omelchenko was able to talk his way into service and enlisted with the border guards.