
Stefan Wolff
Writer at Freelance
Professor of International Security @unibirmingham; Co-founder of Navigating the Vortex https://t.co/qEobv6vVk3; Linkedin: https://t.co/wIurgPGIsQ
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3 weeks ago |
tagesschau.de | Stefan Wolff
Stefan Wolff, HR, tagesschau, 04.06.2025 14:08 Uhr
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3 weeks ago |
theconversation.com | Stefan Wolff |Tetyana Malyarenko
News of the spectacular “spiderweb” mass drone attack on Russian air bases on June 1 will have been uppermost in the minds of delegates who assembled the following day for another round of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul. The attack appears to have been a triumph of Ukrainian intelligence and planning that destroyed or damaged billions of pounds’ worth of Russian aircraft stationed at bases across the country, including at locations as far away as Siberia.
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3 weeks ago |
eaworldview.com | Stefan Wolff
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Berlin, Germany, May 28, 2025Originally published by The Conversation:EA on WION: Ukraine’s Drone Strikes Put Putin on the DefensiveEven by Trump’s own standards, the public declaration by a sitting US president that he is protecting Vladimir Putin is unprecedented.
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1 month ago |
tagesschau.de | Stefan Wolff
Stefan Wolff, HR, tagesschau, 30.05.2025 07:28 Uhr
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1 month ago |
navigatingthevortex.com | Stefan Wolff
Two statements from world leaders this week bear closer examination. On May 27, US president Donald Trump took to his TruthSocial social media channel to proclaim that if it wasn’t for him, “lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia”. The following day the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced that his country would assist Ukraine in developing long-range missiles to deploy against targets inside Russia. Both statements are quite extraordinary.
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A Nato summit agreement in The Hague on increased defence spending will give the alliance another lease of life, but it might be a short one: https://t.co/afdCWanjNO via @navvortex https://t.co/oiMbQ2wqCp

US policies have now become a major, and perhaps the decisive roadblock on the path to a just and sustainable peace because they enable both Moscow and Kyiv to dream of victory in a war that has become unwinnable: https://t.co/majR960lmI via @navvortex https://t.co/ctd9RQmpVc

Is Germany becoming Europe’s new defence champion? https://t.co/Ys6dXAMrW8 via @navvortex https://t.co/9for3j1ZEq