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‘Cautious Optimism’ as Moscow Hints at Diplomacy, Withdrawal Ahead of NATO Meeting

Feb. 15, 2022 | By Abraham Mahshie
NATO defense ministers from across the alliance arrived in Brussels on Feb. 15 eager to verify Russian claims that it is withdrawing forces and open to a diplomatic solution to end the Russia-Ukraine crisis, even as tens of thousands of Russian troops remained on Baltic ...

U.S. Jets Deployed to Poland, Romania Are ‘Prepared to Scramble’ in Support of NATO Air Policing

Feb. 11, 2022 | By Abraham Mahshie
Sixteen U.S. Air Force fighter jets have deployed to Poland and Romania to support Baltic enhanced air policing and to reassure NATO eastern flank allies in the face of heightened Russian activity, U.S. Air Forces in Europe told Air Force Magazine. Eight F-16s from the ...

STRATCOM General on Facing Nuclear China and Russia: ‘We Have No History of This’

Feb. 7, 2022 | By Greg Hadley
Facing a moment with no historical precedent, the United States needs to recalibrate to deal with two nuclear peers in China and Russia—and to work to modernize its entire nuclear enterprise, a top general with U.S. Strategic Command warned Feb. 7. Air Force Maj. Gen. ...

Pentagon: US May Deploy Extra Troops to Eastern Europe Beyond 8,500 on Alert

Jan. 31, 2022 | By Greg Hadley
The Defense Department has already told 8,500 troops to prepare to deploy for a potential Ukraine contingency within five days. But even more American service members could soon be deployed to eastern Europe, either from the U.S. or from within the continent, Pentagon Press Secretary ...

Ukraine Invasion Would Be ‘Horrific,’ But US Forces Meant to Reassure NATO

Jan. 28, 2022 | By John A. Tirpak
American forces deployed to or on standby for Europe are meant to reassure NATO allies in the face of a huge Russian military buildup around Ukraine, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said in a Jan. 28 press conference. They are not meant to be ...

F-15Es Deploy to Estonia to Aid NATO Air Policing Amid Russian Tensions

Jan. 27, 2022 | By Greg Hadley
Half a dozen U.S. Air Force F-15Es landed in Estonia on Jan. 26 to aid NATO’s enhanced air policing mission, as tensions in Eastern Europe continue to simmer over a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine. While in Estonia, the American fighters will integrate with a ...

55 Democrats Urge Biden to Adopt ‘No First Use’ Nuclear Policy

Jan. 26, 2022 | By Greg Hadley
A group of 55 Democratic lawmakers from the House and the Senate released a letter Jan. 26, urging President Joe Biden to declare a “no first use” policy for nuclear arms and to roll back the U.S.’s “reliance on nuclear weapons” in the Pentagon’s forthcoming ...

DOD ‘Teeing Up Options’ to Reassure NATO Allies if Russia Invades Ukraine

Jan. 21, 2022 | By Greg Hadley
As the U.S. continues to pursue a diplomatic resolution with Russia over its troop buildup on the Ukraine border, the Defense Department is looking into what capabilities it will need to reassure NATO allies if Russia does launch an invasion, its top spokesperson said Jan. ...

2022 Will Be a Big Year for USAF

Jan. 21, 2022 | By John A. Tirpak
The B-21 will take its first flight and new weapons will face critical tests.

Editorial: Russia, China, and Air Power Politics

Jan. 20, 2022 | By Tobias Naegele
In playing the victim, Putin evokes Adolf Hitler in September 1938. 

Welcome to the NEW Space Race

Jan. 19, 2022 | By Maj. Gen. Thomas D. Taverney, USAF (Ret.)
Growing threats raise the stakes for why the U.S. must prevail in this essential domain. 

Pentagon Nominee Says US Should Be Faster to Aid Ukraine Than It Was in 2014

Jan. 13, 2022 | By Greg Hadley
In 2014, Dr. Celeste Wallander was the senior director for Russia and Central Asia at the National Security Council, under President Barack Obama, when Russia launched its invasion of the Crimean Peninsula, seizing the territory from Ukraine. Now, Wallander has been nominated to be assistant ...

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