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Three Main Takeaways from Gen Dunford’s Nomination Hearing

Gen Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., the Commandant of the Marine Corps, testified in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee Läs mer

Japan Interested in Joining NATO Missile Consortium

From Tim Kelly and Nobuhiro Kubo, Reuters: Japan is interested in joining a NATO missile building consortium that would Läs mer

At Four Years Old, South Sudan is the ‘World’s Most Failed State’

Atlantic Council’s Pham says President Salva Kiir must step down to give his country a chance

Four years after it won Läs mer

Every Effort Being Made to Avoid Grexit, says European Commission’s Dombrovskis

Official says Greece needs to be credible partner to avoid Eurozone exit

Every effort is being made to keep Greece in Läs mer

US Planning To Train More Ukrainian Forces, May Include Armor and Airborne Troops

U.S. and Ukrainian officials are making plans to expand the training of Ukrainian military forces at a training base in Läs mer

Can Missile Defense Counter Russia’s Nuclear Saber Rattling?

Attempting to defend Europe against a Russian ballistic missile attack would be ”extremely challenging and costly,” according to the State Läs mer

Here’s What You Need to Know About Lindsey Graham’s Foreign Policy Agenda

Republican presidential hopeful wants more US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, would reject a ‘bad’ nuclear deal with Iran

Republican presidential Läs mer

Here’s Why More Ukrainians Admire Nationalists, and Why the West Shouldn’t Freak Out

Here’s a suggestion that will strike you as either painfully obvious or unnecessarily cumbersome. If you really want to understand Läs mer

Britain Commits to Meeting NATO Defense Spending Pledge Through 2010

Britain has always been resolute in defence of liberty and the promotion of stability around the world. And with this Läs mer

Repression of Crimean Tatars Intensifies Under Russia, Says New Turkish Report

Russian authorities have forced Crimean Tatars to become Russian citizens and curtailed their freedoms of speech, language, education, and residence—as Läs mer