Fear and Hoarding on Ukraine’s Eastern Front
We were standing outside the ammunition warehouse for a self-propelled artillery brigade on Ukraine’s eastern front. The door was locked, and the brigade commander didn’t have the key. A soldier ...
We were standing outside the ammunition warehouse for a self-propelled artillery brigade on Ukraine’s eastern front. The door was locked, and the brigade commander didn’t have the key. A soldier ...
Iran’s attack on Israel over the weekend—with more than 300 munitions, including ballistic missiles and drones, launched directly from Iranian soil—was unprecedented in many ways. What was not unprecedented was ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: China aims to balance its relationships in the Middle East while backing Iran in its conflict with Israel, German Chancellor Olaf ...
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Just days ago, much of the world’s attention was on the impending famine in Gaza, and on Israel’s failure to achieve its war objectives of toppling Hamas and returning hostages ...
The Iranian attack on Israel over the weekend is likely to complicate efforts by progressives in Washington to condition certain types of military aid to Israel over the spiraling humanitarian ...
The Iranian missiles and drones had not even approached Israeli airspace when Tehran declared the matter concluded. Iran’s retaliation for Israel’s April 1 bombing of an Iranian consular building in ...
The latest Iranian salvo against Israel is raising fears that a regional war will engulf the Middle East. On Saturday, Iran launched a large drone and missile attack against Israel ...
Iran began launching hundreds of suicide attack drones toward Israel on Saturday in response to an Israeli strike on an Iranian diplomatic compound in Damascus on April 1. Iran began launching ...
“It can’t happen here”—that’s the stock phrase used by Sinclair Lewis to warn about European-style fascism creeping into U.S. politics in the 1930s, by Frank Zappa to mock Eisenhower-era squares ...