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“Institute for Study of War” — that’s the outfit run by Victoria Nuland’s family. They seem to have made quite a profitable racket for themselves out of promoting war. They’re coming out with this ...
The Kremlin is counting on Ukraine to grow weary of the war before Russia does, but Western countries have the power to shift the course of events, according to the US-based Institute for the Study of ...
Israel’s military has said the current goal of its continuing campaign against Iran is the dismantling of Tehran’s nuclear ...
Israel has targeted Iran’s stockpile of missiles as well as its ability to launch them, according to the Institute for the ...
Russia has not yet overcome the limitations in its ability to produce and use Shahed drones. The aggressor country is likely to continue struggling with these limitations in 2025, reports the ...
This is stated in the russian Offensive Campaign Assessment by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) as of January 24, 2025, the Ukrainian News agency reports. On January 24, during an interview ...
The ruler of russia, vladimir putin, has presented a plan for a "new world order", which envisages an international system without defense blocs. This is stated in the russian Offensive Campaign ...
Sources: The Institute for the Study of War with AEI’s Critical Threats Project, Corey Scher of CUNY Graduate Center and Jamon Van Den Hoek of Oregon State University.
Source: Institute for the Study of War and AEI Critical Threats Project. Data as of Dec. 3, 2024. On Nov. 26, Syrian rebels launched a surprise offensive, attacking from areas to the north and ...
Russia has made fewer territorial gains in Ukraine in 2025. George Barros, an analyst at the Institute for the Study of War, speaks with NPR about how Ukraine may seek to gain advantage.
WASHINGTON — Russia could be forced to end the war in Ukraine because it will run out of money to pay its troops, according to experts at the DC-based Institute for the Study of War. The country ...
Russia's economy has also come under strain due to persistent high inflation, slowing economic growth, and Western sanctions. Even so, the Institute for the Study of War, a DC think tank, said ...