Putin is distracting us from Ukraine
Putin is trying to distract and disrupt us from taking our eye off of the ball on supporting Ukraine. I'm pleased to see the response by Britain, but I believe it needs to go further.
Putin is trying to distract and disrupt us from taking our eye off of the ball on supporting Ukraine. I'm pleased to see the response by Britain, but I believe it needs to go further.
The death of a high-ranking Russian general "will be is an embarrassment for Putin," says former MP and security analyst Tobias Ellwood.
Ukraine’s created a rare turning point in this conflict - only with increased Western support can it be exploited
Ukraine's struggle is compounded by Western indecision rather than battlefield failures.
Ukraine's bold incursion into Russia's Kursk region boosts morale and tests Putin's regime. Tobias Ellwood argues the West's hesitancy in fully supporting Ukraine limits their potential, urging a more assertive stance against Russia despite nuclear fears.
Updating our defense posture isn’t just about increasing conventional combat mass. The full spectrum of warfare — including cyber, space, gray zone, training and the ability to rapidly replenish stockpiles — must all be factored in.
We need a bigger NATO with Britain taking the lead. Putin's ambitions signal a return to Russian expansionism, threatening all of Europe. As global tensions rise, the call for increased defense budgets grows. Britain must spearhead efforts to counter emerging security challenges.
The article discusses the potential implications of the Ukraine conflict in shaping a new world order led by China and Russia. It highlights the West's struggle to respond effectively and suggests that the outcome of this conflict could determine global power dynamics for the rest of the century.
It’s time to wake up before it's too late, and for Britain to lead the way in defending Western values
Ukraine’s recent military success requires us to think more strategically about what happens next. This is far from over
Re-arm, get real with the axis of autocracy… and kick the Russian ambassador out
NATO must move troops in now - or face a cold war where Russia and China are potent allies