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8 votes
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NATO troops conducted a routine war exercise in the Arctic. This year felt different.
7 votes -
War in Ukraine: The Economist interviews Tony Blair
4 votes -
EU triggers mechanism to strip Hungary of billions worth of budget funds
11 votes -
The rules for rulers: How dictatorships work, and why Russia is heading towards a coup
15 votes -
War with Russia? Finland has a plan for that.
6 votes -
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is set to extend his term as head of the alliance by another year due to the war in Ukraine, say reports
6 votes -
America needs a better plan to fight autocracy
12 votes -
Nuclear Posture Review (USA DoD 2018)
5 votes -
Germany commits 100 billion euros to new armed forces fund
18 votes -
China’s Xi Jinping asks Vladimir Putin to negotiate with Ukraine
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Russian President Vladimir Putin recognises Ukraine rebel regions, sends troops on what Moscow calls peacekeeping mission
34 votes -
Denmark and the United States have begun talks about a new defence agreement that could include US troops on Danish soil
9 votes -
The Dubai job
4 votes -
Denmark will pull its small military force out of northern Mali after the country's transitional government said no permission had been given for them to deploy there
4 votes -
US rejects Russian demand to bar Ukraine from NATO
9 votes -
Putin’s wager in Russia’s standoff with the West
20 votes -
US Pentagon puts 8,500 troops on ‘High Alert’ amid Ukraine tensions
8 votes -
Taiwan reports new large-scale Chinese air force incursion
12 votes -
Taiwan supports Lithuania as China applies sanctions
10 votes -
Iran nuclear talks resume with Tehran focused on sanctions relief
5 votes -
UK has reached an agreement with Norway and the EU over how to divide fish stocks in the North Sea next year
6 votes -
Jimmy Lai among three Hong Kong democracy activists convicted over Tiananmen vigil
7 votes -
Bosnia’s Serb President Milorad Dodik threatens secession
5 votes -
Forget tulips and windmills, the Netherlands is the dirty old man of Europe
14 votes -
Illiberal “soft power”
6 votes -
Why the Quad alarms China
5 votes -
Tens of thousands of Hong Kongers leave the city to accept British citizenship
29 votes -
China asks Taliban to make 'clean break' from all terrorist forces
6 votes -
Tiananmen square: Hong Kong vigil organiser arrested on 32nd anniversary
12 votes -
Denmark's secret service helped the US spy on European politicians including German Chancellor Angela Merkel from 2012 to 2014
5 votes -
Did Jordan’s closest allies plot to unseat its king? Alleged sedition and a royal family feud may have been driven by a broader plan to reshape the Middle East.
4 votes -
He thought he was helping North Koreans escape. Now he might end up in jail.
12 votes -
The US has had a military presence in Greenland since 1941. A young new leader wants much more.
9 votes -
UK and Norway have failed to reach a fishing deal for this year, with the industry warning that hundreds of crew members will be left out of work
8 votes -
What are some examples of times when sanctions "worked"?
The US, EU and assorted allies have gradually gotten into the habit, in recent decades, of using targeted sanctions (a lot) against both individuals and govts when the targets do something the...
The US, EU and assorted allies have gradually gotten into the habit, in recent decades, of using targeted sanctions (a lot) against both individuals and govts when the targets do something the West does not approve of.
Do they work? Do they help?
I think Obama-era sanctions on Iran played a part in getting Iran to at least consider the nuclear accord that Trump promptly renigged on ... but I also think Rouhani also wanted to develop a better relationship w/the US (and I'm sure he had at least grudging support from the Ayatollah), and gladly used the sanctions as the justification for speaking to the Great Satan.
Details aside, I think sanctions helped in that case. I can't think of any other examples where they were effective in helping achieve their intended effects.
OTOH, I think aggressive sanctions against North Korea have, at best, done no good at all, and have probably made the situation worse.
Any other successes come to mind?
11 votes -
The US military will fully leave Afghanistan on September 11, twenty years after the 9/11 attacks
16 votes -
Peace in Northern Ireland is fragile
Striking image: "There was never a good war or a bad peace": https://twitter.com/OrlaithClinton/status/1379900804878974979?s=20 A useful thread:...
Striking image: "There was never a good war or a bad peace": https://twitter.com/OrlaithClinton/status/1379900804878974979?s=20
A useful thread: https://twitter.com/OrlaithClinton/status/1379869873787002887?s=20
This is 1) heart-breaking and 2) very, very, worrying.
14 votes -
Greenland heads to the polls on Tuesday in snap elections which could have major consequences for international interests in the Arctic
8 votes -
Iran and China sign economic and security agreement, challenging US pressure on the state
8 votes -
Norway prevents sale of Rolls-Royce subsidiary Bergen Engines to Russia – government has blocked the sale on the grounds of national security
8 votes -
Hurricane China: How to prepare
15 votes -
Denmark has committed to spending 1.5 billion Danish crowns on defence in the Arctic, utilising long-range drones to survey the area
8 votes -
UN treaty banning nuclear weapons takes effect, without the US and others
12 votes -
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declares China's treatment of Uighurs 'genocide'
15 votes -
US Treasury breached by hackers backed by foreign government
20 votes -
With growing tensions in the Arctic region, the Faroe Islands are now receiving more attention from superpowers
3 votes -
As Joe Biden wins the US election and transitions to president-elect, US allies and other nations react to the shift
17 votes -
Sweden will increase military spending by around 40% in the next five years and double the number of people conscripted into the army amid growing tensions with Russia
16 votes -
How private militias/mercenaries are reshaping the battlefields
8 votes