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Putin’s chilling nuclear threat has one strategic target

Putin’s chilling nuclear threat has one strategic target

Vladimir Putin’s nuclear sabre-rattling is spooking many in the West, but its main purpose may be to shape the approach of the incoming US president.

  • by Mick Ryan

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‘Small dogs on a leash’: Putin takes aim at Australia’s NATO links

‘Small dogs on a leash’: Putin takes aim at Australia’s NATO links

Vladimir Putin has lashed Australia in a speech that praised China and castigated the West in another sign of deepening ties between Russia and China.

  • by Rob Harris
The US wants to avoid World War III, so Ukraine has no choice but attack

The US wants to avoid World War III, so Ukraine has no choice but attack

Since the end of the Cold War, Western nations have largely been able to assume a posture of strategic timidity. Ukraine doesn’t have that choice.

  • by Mick Ryan
Dutton tells MPs to ‘be ready’ for early election after PM scraps Washington visit
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Dutton tells MPs to ‘be ready’ for early election after PM scraps Washington visit

Anthony Albanese was expected to attend next week’s summit marking NATO’s 75th anniversary but Defence Minister Richard Marles will now travel to the US in his place.

  • by Rob Harris, Angus Thompson and James Massola
Treasury steps up to limit ‘strategic’ security overreach

Treasury steps up to limit ‘strategic’ security overreach

The risk of foreign disruption has to be balanced in such a way that economic activity is not unnecessarily curtailed.

  • by Ross Gittins
Ashes hero Monty Panesar wants to be an MP, but he’s already got himself in a spin

Ashes hero Monty Panesar wants to be an MP, but he’s already got himself in a spin

The former England left-arm spinner conducted a series of awkward interviews after declaring he would stand as a candidate at the next general election.

  • by Rob Harris
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David Cameron blasts Trump’s NATO stance as ‘not sensible’

David Cameron blasts Trump’s NATO stance as ‘not sensible’

The comments come after Trump bragged he once told a NATO member that he would “encourage” Russia to do as it wishes to “delinquent” allies.

  • by Rob Harris
What a UK Labour government will mean for Australia’s global interests
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What a UK Labour government will mean for Australia’s global interests

Britain’s “Indo-Pacific tilt” is likely to tilt back towards concerns closer to home when Labour takes the reins.

  • by George Brandis
Is Albanese dining with the next US president? There are wildcards on the menu

Is Albanese dining with the next US president? There are wildcards on the menu

Joe Biden is handling global crises well, but there is no guarantee he will be the Democratic nominee for the next presidency.

  • by Bruce Wolpe
Keating’s right, NATO should steer clear of the Indo-Pacific
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Keating’s right, NATO should steer clear of the Indo-Pacific

The closer convergence of the NATO nations and the Indo-Pacific democracies will continue but that does not equate to a NATO presence in the region, nor should it.

  • by George Brandis
How the West was won, and could be lost if it’s not careful

How the West was won, and could be lost if it’s not careful

Differences of opinion aren’t the end of democracy; they are its foundation. There is incredible strength in a system that can criticise itself.

  • by Parnell Palme McGuinness

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