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The bleak assessment from Moscow comes amid the disintegration of the tangle of arms control treaties which sought to slow ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, greets Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on April 4, 2019. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP) It’s often easier to start a war than to end it.
That makes Netanyahu’s future political security more tenuous than Putin’s, and more comparable to the Duterte situation, where a shift in government once the Philippine leader was out of ...
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Netanyahu responds after Israeli strikes, Trump speaks with Putin on potential ceasefire talks‘Fox News @ Night’ panelists Noa Tishby and retired Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery discuss the latest in negotiations to end the Israel-Hamas war and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine ...
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