The administration of US President Joe Biden discussed mobilization issues in Ukraine with Donald Trump's team. However, they emphasized that only Ukraine can decide on lowering the conscription age,
The development of a new generation of drones has revolutionized how wars are fought, according to U.S. officials.
Mike Waltz, Donald Trump's incoming National Security Adviser, believes that Ukraine should lower the draft age to attract hundreds of thousands of new troops and stabilise the frontline. Source: Waltz in an interview with ABC News Quote: "The other thing we are going to need to see is really stabilising things on the battlefield.
The administration of President Joe Biden has declassified information that the U.S., in addition to technical support, has spent significant funds, in
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan believes that Ukraine will have to solve the problem of the lack of human resources in the Armed Forces by lowering the conscription age, Sullivan said on Monday in an interview with Bloomberg. Sullivan said ...
Former US General Hodges emphasized that the decision on conscription should lie with Ukraine, urging proper training and preparation instead of age reduction.
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will join Monday's White House briefing around noon to discuss efforts to negotiate a deal between Hamas and Israel, the war in Ukraine, and other global issues.
Waltz says world coming around to Trump’s view of Ukraine war, promises purge of NSC, Biden gives farewell speech of foreign policy
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Biden National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan claimed that the United States is in a "stronger, more secure position" than four years ago under President Trump.
President Joe Biden's foreign policy legacy includes the American withdrawal from Afghanistan, support for Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas conflict.
President Donald Trump's national security adviser has sent home about 160 National Security Council aides while the administration reviews staffing and tries to align it with Trump's agenda.