Europe is sweating Trump's peace deal
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Russia's heavily militarized semi-exclave of Kaliningrad is located on the Baltic Sea, bordered by Lithuania and Poland, and is home to 1 million residents. According to a German Council on Foreign Relations memo, Russia deploys "numerous nuclear weapons" in the Kaliningrad region.
The board chair of Airbus, René Obermann, called Wednesday on Europe to develop tactical nuclear weapons to deter Russia’s arsenal in
Airbus chairman Rene Obermann has called on European countries to acquire tactical nuclear weapons in response to the threat posed by Russian Iskander missiles deployed at Kaliningrad that can carry nuclear warheads.
The three Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have taken the lead in defense spending among NATO countries.
President Trump is changing those rules. As he re-evaluates old relationships and forms new ones, it’s becoming clear that nothing succeeds with him quite like success. When longtime allies like Europe and NATO make overtures to him citing precedent,
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Kremlin says it wonders why Airbus chairman is making 'provocative' statements about nuclear weapons
Airbus chairman Rene Obermann on Wednesday called on European countries to acquire tactical nuclear weapons in response to what he said was the threat posed by Russian nuclear-capable Iskander missiles deployed by Moscow in its exclave of Kaliningrad.
Kremlin Spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, firmly rejected claims of a secret 28-point US–Russia peace plan for Ukraine, dismissing reports of negotiations as misinformation. When asked about alleged discussions with Washington,
Airbus Chairman urges stronger European nuclear deterrence amid Russian threats. Learn about proposed EU defense strategies.
As the Pentagon finalizes the long-awaited Global Posture Review, America’s military presence in Europe—especially in the Baltic states—should remain a central pillar of U.S. strategy and transatlantic security. Any withdrawal from the region will send the wrong message.
A Germany-based Army unit dubbed a test bed responsible for high-tech battlefield operations is fresh off facing its first big test.