Having won on tanks, Sunak hopes promising Ukraine phantom F-16s will prompt Biden to give it real ones (Originally published May 18 in “What in the World“) As he prepares
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The UK’s curious plan to split the cost of giving F-16s to Kyiv conveniently ignores who controls them. (Originally published May 17 in “What in the World“) British Prime Minister
Washington scurries to buy more missiles, reposition ships as foes gnaw new holes in its sprawling global order (Originally published May 15 in “What in the World“) The U.S. is
From Canberra to Kyiv, governments are ordering up missiles their makers won’t be able to deliver for years. (Originally published May 10 in “What in the World“) The U.S. is
As drones hit Putin where he lives, Washington vows no atoll too small to defend the Philippines against Chinese aggression (Originally published May 4 in “What in the World“) Moscow
Ukraine’s sitzkrieg drags on as April showers keep May’s counteroffensive stuck in neutral. (Originally published May 2 in “What in the World“) Maybe the Pentagon should hire some of those
As US secrets leak helter skelter, South Korea’s president drives Chevy to levy, flies off with more fallout shelter (Originally published April 28 in “What in the World“) U.S. President
Even after spending a record $2.2 trillion on weapons last year, the war in Ukraine has left the world short of ammo (Originally published April 24 in “What in the
The Pentagon frets about China’s nuclear ambitions as it shovels more weapons into Ukraine (Originally published April 20 in “What in the World“) Patriot missile batteries, which the Administration of
As Washington fixates on its coming war with China and Russia, the world’s ills will have to wait. (Originally published April 19 in “What in the World“) Turkish President Recep