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Dec 1, 2024 |
wnd.com | Julian Spencer-Churchill
Most of the world’s nuclear warheads are under the control of Putin, Xi, Modi, and Kim (6,302 out of 11,951). The rise of populist authoritarian states puts a premium on the juncture of interpersonal skills, trans-cultural awareness, and technical knowledge of the retaliatory options by the U.S. President.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
realcleardefense.com | Julian Spencer-Churchill
Most of the world’s nuclear warheads are under the control of Putin, Xi, Modi, and Kim (6,302 out of 11,951). The rise of populist authoritarian states puts a premium on the juncture of interpersonal skills, trans-cultural awareness, and technical knowledge of the retaliatory options by the U.S. President.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
fairfieldsuntimes.com | Julian Spencer-Churchill
Most of the world’s nuclear warheads are under the control of Putin, Xi, Modi, and Kim (6,302 out of 11,951). The rise of populist authoritarian states puts a premium on the juncture of interpersonal skills, trans-cultural awareness, and technical knowledge of the retaliatory options by the U.S. President.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
wnd.com | Julian Spencer-Churchill
It is now a truism that political leaders don’t initiate wars with the expectation that they will be protracted contests of attrition. It is an interesting counter-factual conjecture whether Russian President Vladimir Putin, if he had a crystal ball two or three years into the war in Ukraine, would have still started his war, even without evidence of his defeat.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
post-gazette.com | Julian Spencer-Churchill
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Nov 19, 2024 |
fairfieldsuntimes.com | Julian Spencer-Churchill
It is now a truism that political leaders don’t initiate wars with the expectation that they will be protracted contests of attrition. It is an interesting counter-factual conjecture whether Russian President Vladimir Putin, if he had a crystal ball two or three years into the war in Ukraine, would have still started his war, even without evidence of his defeat.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
realcleardefense.com | Julian Spencer-Churchill
It is now a truism that political leaders don’t initiate wars with the expectation that they will be protracted contests of attrition. It is an interesting counter-factual conjecture whether Russian President Vladimir Putin, if he had a crystal ball two or three years into the war in Ukraine, would have still started his war, even without evidence of his defeat.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
wnd.com | Julian Spencer-Churchill
The persisting success of the Ukrainian resistance to the Russian invasion since February 2022 was an unexpectedly positive surprise. A combination of the Ukrainian willingness to fight, the timely availability of Western anti-tank weapons, their ability to quickly integrate high-precision artillery and armor, and their entrepreneurial spirit in developing drones that could withstand Russian electronic warfare defenses, were crucial in this outcome.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
realcleardefense.com | Julian Spencer-Churchill
The persisting success of the Ukrainian resistance to the Russian invasion since February 2022 was an unexpectedly positive surprise. A combination of the Ukrainian willingness to fight, the timely availability of Western anti-tank weapons, their ability to quickly integrate high-precision artillery and armor, and their entrepreneurial spirit in developing drones that could withstand Russian electronic warfare defenses, were crucial in this outcome.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
fairfieldsuntimes.com | Julian Spencer-Churchill
The persisting success of the Ukrainian resistance to the Russian invasion since February 2022 was an unexpectedly positive surprise. A combination of the Ukrainian willingness to fight, the timely availability of Western anti-tank weapons, their ability to quickly integrate high-precision artillery and armor, and their entrepreneurial spirit in developing drones that could withstand Russian electronic warfare defenses, were crucial in this outcome.