In this edition of ThePrint OffTheCuff, Ashley J. Tellis, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, talks to ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta about his new book, 'Striking Asymmetries: Nuclear Transitions in South Asia,' the divergence in nuclear policies of China, Pakistan and India in the 21st century and more.
The agreement was never resigned to restrain Iran's regional activities. Or frankly, it's ballistic programs.
It is not going to stop because there is no durable or even limited interim solution to the problems of Gaza and Israel
Now more recently some of the Chinese and Russian testing successes and deployments have really lit a fire under the United States' program.
Turkey is part of NATO and keeps close ties with the West, but its president is on the way to Russia with some very specific requests.
Aaron David Miller and Pete Dominick talk about statecraft, politics and foreign policy.
Russia's foreign minister has now indicated that, because the West has come to Ukraine's rescue and provided significant military assistance, Russia now needs to seize even more territory and basically annex parts of Ukraine itself.
Alexander Gabuev, senior fellow at Carnegie Endowment, explains Russia’s influence in the Middle East and what it means for the U.S.
In Russia, the view is that on the battlefields of Ukraine, Russia is battling not only Ukraine itself, but also the West.
L3Harris and NSO group got ahead of their skis... but in reality it's not something that is going to happen.