US nuclear weapons are still stationed in Germany. But President Donald Trump's pivot away from Europe is weakening shared nuclear deterrence. Could France help out ...
Rheinmetall is eyeing up vacant Volkswagen space in a bid to expand Europe's weapons capabilities.
Germany’s largest defense company, Rheinmetall, is now worth more than Europe’s largest company by revenue, Volkswagen, as the country’s industrial backbone undergoes a massive shift towards ...
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Medieval Weapons and Armor used in WW1Medieval Weapons and Armor used in WW1 Posted: March 13, 2025 | Last updated: March 13, 2025 Perhaps even more harrowing than the progression towards these new weapons, was the regression back ...
He also clarified that such a move should not replace the United States’ nuclear assets already in Europe, merely complement it.
respected for its democracy and the non-violent revolution in East Germany in 1989, should supply weapons to countries willing to crush peaceful dissent by brutal force is both troubling and in ...
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German Secret Weapons in WW2In the dying months of World War 2, the German Armaments Ministry relocated a lot of production work to underground and forest factories. Kuno II in Bavaria was one of these sites. It was here the ...
An official report on the state of the German military painted a grim picture on Tuesday, with a whopping 28% of positions among the lower enlisted ranks unfilled as of the end of 2024.
(Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP) BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s Greens, whose support is needed for the prospective next government’s plans to loosen debt rules for defense spending and draw up a huge ...
A one-day strike by workers at 13 German airports, including the Frankfurt and Munich hubs and all the country’s other main destinations, caused the cancelation of most flights on Monday.
Join our Whatsapp channel BERLIN: German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz on Sunday said he would like talks with France and Britain about sharing their nuclear weapons, but not as a ...
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