James Acton of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace breaks down Vladimir Putin’s latest threat to use weapons of mass destruction in the Ukraine war, what it says about the state of the conflict and how dangerous things could get.
But in recent years China seems to be speeding up its nuclear modernization process and the number has grown to about 350 today. That's already a considerable increase from the previous number.
Fareed is joined by Karim Sadjadpour, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, to discuss the future of Iran's theocratic rule amid nationwide protests after the death of a woman in the custody of the morality police.
The problem is that just because Putin says it and Putin does have a penchant for lying, doesn't mean that it won't actually happen.
Civilians across Russia and Iran are rising up against their authoritarian regimes in ways we haven't seen in years.
Aaron David Miller comments on President Biden's strong words against Vladimir Putin and the Russian President's threat of nuclear weapons.
In this episode of Interpreting India, Ashley Townshend joins Deep Pal to discuss the recent developments in the Indo-Pacific.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, it deployed 160,000 troops. Vladimir Putin has now called up 300,000 after major setbacks in Ukraine, while coupling his announcement with his most overt nuclear threat to the West. Our panel analyses Biden's answer to Putin and the world at the UN General Assembly.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, it deployed 160,000 troops. Vladimir Putin has now called up 300,000 after major setbacks in Ukraine, while coupling his announcement with his most overt nuclear threat to the West.
The World's Marco Werman spoke with Stewart Patrick, a senior fellow with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about Biden's speech and how the US president used his platf