Erik de la Reguera: French nuclear weapons could be in Sweden in just a few hours
The visit of the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to MalmΓΆ is viewed as both a PR move for military sales and a political signal amid heightened tensions with Russia.
Trump to decide βsoonβ on sending weapons to Taiwan
US President Donald Trump is soon to decide on potential arms sales to Taiwan following warnings from Chinese President Xi Jinping against such actions.
Donald Trump says he will soon decide whether to send more weapons to Taiwan
Donald Trump indicated he would soon make a decision regarding the provision of additional military aid to Taiwan amid ongoing tensions with China.
What weapons will we sell under SAFE? Government's promotional offensive abroad
A Polish government delegation is set to promote the country's arms exports in Sweden, Norway, and Italy, aiming for increased international sales of Polish weapons.
Recruitment through networks and payments of up to 14,000 dollars: a network traffics weapons from Arizona to Mexico
An investigation reveals how a network traffics high-caliber weapons from Arizona to Mexico, raising concerns over the lack of controls on arms sales in the U.S.
Trump orders a priority to sell weapons to countries with higher defense spending
The article discusses Trump's new order emphasizing the priority of selling weapons to foreign partners with substantial defense investments, marking a shift in U.S. arms sales policy.
Trump changes the rules: Those who invest more in the military get American weapons
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order prioritizing military equipment sales to countries that increase their defense budgets.
Trump overhauls US arms sales to favor key allies, protect American weapons production
President Trump has signed an executive order that prioritizes foreign weapons sales to allies aligned with U.S. national security priorities while safeguarding American weapons production capacity.
Xi Jinping, 'Don't sell weapons to Taiwan'... Trump, 'Stop buying American crude'
Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a strong warning against U.S. arms sales to Taiwan during a phone call with President Donald Trump, who demanded China purchase American crude oil.
US bill approving US$300 million for Taiwanβs military passed in House
The US House of Representatives has approved a spending bill that allocates US$300 million in cash assistance for Taiwan's military amid plans for more US weapons sales to the region.
Why the US will fail to use Taiwan to counter China
The article argues that US weapons sales to Taiwan violate the one-China principle and will not influence ASEAN or the broader international community, highlighting China's strong stance on Taiwan as a core interest.