defense policy
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France Maintains Defensive Stance in Middle East, Aligns With Allies
France states a defensive posture in the Middle East, backing allies, condemning attacks, and pursuing diplomatic channels to de-escalate and protect civilians and international order.
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Secretary Hegseth Presses Anthropic on Military AI Access
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has reportedly warned AI firm Anthropic to grant the military broad access to its technology.
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Lithuania Exits Ottawa Convention, Sparks Debate Over Landmine Policy
Lithuania exits the Ottawa Convention on landmines, initiating a debate on its defense strategy and humanitarian commitments while planning collaborative production with Finland.
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Von der Leyen Calls for United EU Response to Russia’s Hybrid War
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has warned that Russia is conducting a deliberate hybrid war against the EU, urging member states to abandon their comfort zones and build a collective defense, including a pan-European anti-drone shield.
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AOC’s Bold Defense Reforms and Rising Political Tensions
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduces sweeping amendments to the defense bill, while political violence sparks bipartisan calls for unity.
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EU Defense White Paper Labels Russia a ‘Fundamental Threat’
The EU’s latest Defense White Paper names Russia a “fundamental threat,” highlighting security risks in Armenia and beyond. Read about its key findings and defense priorities.
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NATO’s Strategic Imperative: Mark Rutte’s Call for Defense Readiness and Unity
In a recent interview at Ramstein Air Base, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte presented an unambiguous assessment of the alliance’s strategic priorities. He emphasized that NATO members must significantly increase defense spending, particularly Germany, to ensure that Europe is prepared for…
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Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry’s Misinformation Denied for the Second Time
The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan has once again disseminated misinformation, which, according to Armenia’s Ministry of Defense (MoD), does not correspond to reality. Azerbaijan’s MoD claimed that on January 6, at around 2:10 PM, units of the Armenian Armed…
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France Backs Ukraine’s Right to Use SCALP Missiles Against Russia Amid Rising Tensions
France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has stated that Ukraine has the right to use long-range SCALP missiles provided by Paris against Russian targets under the principle of self-defense. In an interview with the BBC, Barrot emphasized that the weapons, supplied…









