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Russian Invasion Changed Security Calculations Worldwide, Austin Says

The outcome of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked war in Ukraine is profoundly important to Ukraine, Europe and all nations of the world, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said at the end of the NATO defense ministers’ meeting in Brussels Wednesday. Austin also chaired a meeting of the …

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US-GCC Partnership Can Underpin A More Secure Middle East – OpEd

This week, the Gulf Cooperation Council is hosting a delegation of senior US defense and military leaders in Riyadh to continue the important collaboration of the US-GCC Defense Working Groups. Two key themes have emerged from our collective efforts: That the US is committed to this region and its security, …

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How Bosnia’s Rocky Terrain Aided Wartime Massacre Cover-Ups – Analysis

Dozens of pits and ravines and in mountainous Bosnia and Herzegovina were used to hide bodies of massacre victims and conceal crimes from outsiders during the 1992-95 war – as they were also used during World War II. In mid-June 1992, as the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina began in …

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