Étiquette : L'Iran
Air Defense and NATO Response to Russian Expansion
Posté par Kyiv Defense Policy | Nov 27, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
North Korean Troops Train in Russia as Moscow Deepens War Coalition...
Posté par Kyiv Defense Policy | Oct 23, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
Sanctions on Russia Hurt Neighbor So Much It Won’t Always Comply...
Posté par Kyiv Defense Policy | Août 16, 2024 | Économie | 0 |
U.S. Ends Waivers for Russian and Iranian Oil Amid Global Tensions
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Avr 25, 2026 | Économie | 0 |
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirms no renewal for waivers on Russian and Iranian oil purchases. Despite appeals from economically vulnerable nations, global tensions over the U.S.-Israeli conflict prompt a shift in U.S. energy policy focused on security concerns.
En savoir plusEU Parliament Advocates Norway’s Increased Contributions to Ukraine Aid
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Avr 20, 2026 | Le monde | 0 |
EU Parliament urges Norway to support Ukraine with oil profits; Stoltenberg highlights Norway’s existing aid. Swedish and German MEPs call for enhanced cooperation and potential taxes on energy companies amidst rising revenues. EU addresses energy crisis on April 23–24.
En savoir plusSkepticism Surrounds Putin’s Easter Ceasefire Amid Ongoing War
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Avr 12, 2026 | La guerre | 0 |
Putin’s Easter ceasefire for Ukraine echoes past deceptive tactics, recalling betrayals like Ilovaisk’s massacre and 2008 Georgia. With ongoing conflict, Ukraine remains wary. As Iran gains attention, the West must consistently back Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression.
En savoir plusRussia’s Battlefield Doctrine Boosts Iran’s Missile Accuracy
Iran’s missile accuracy surged from 3% to 27% within weeks, not due to better weapons but through adoption of Russian battlefield doctrine. Analysts point to integrated targeting systems and Special Operations Forces as key factors linking intelligence to precise strikes.
En savoir plusUkraine’s Potential Rapeseed Expansion Amid Middle East Conflict
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Mar 31, 2026 | Économie | 0 |
Ukraine may expand rapeseed cultivation due to rising global fuel prices amid Middle East conflicts. Increasing rapeseed acreage by 400,000 hectares could yield 1 million metric tons, enhancing exports. Forecasts predict steady production growth, strengthening Ukraine’s agricultural position.
En savoir plusEurope’s Role in the Dual Crises of the Middle East and Ukraine
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Mar 29, 2026 | La guerre | 0 |
Europe must address the twin challenges of the Iranian conflict and the Ukraine war. As Iranian regimes falter, Europe cannot ignore its duty to support Ukraine against Russian aggression, a game-changer in maintaining regional security and international order.
En savoir plusZelensky and Trump Map Next Steps on Peace, Air Defense, Industry
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Juin 25, 2025 | Le monde | 0 |
At the NATO Summit in The Hague on June 25, 2025, Volodymyr Zelenskyy met U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss a just, lasting peace, urgent air-defense needs, and joint weapons production, while noting Russia’s refusal to take ceasefire steps and rising civilian strikes.
En savoir plusOhryzko: Iran–Israel crisis boosts Russia via oil price surge
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Juin 13, 2025 | La guerre | 0 |
Former Ukrainian FM Volodymyr Ohryzko warns that an Iran–Israel confrontation risks wider escalation while raising oil prices—already up about 12%—which fattens Russia’s war chest and diverts Western attention from Ukraine, leaving Kyiv more exposed and vulnerable.
En savoir plusUS Keeps 60+ Patriot Systems, Presses Europe to Arm Ukraine
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Mai 22, 2025 | La guerre | 0 |
Euromaidan Press reports that Washington, despite owning NATO’s largest Patriot fleet, is refusing to donate more batteries to Ukraine. Citing strained global deployments, the US urges European allies—possibly Greece—to fill the gap as it pivots to the Indo-Pacific.
En savoir plusRecord Global Military Outlays as Europe and Middle East Accelerate
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Avr 28, 2025 | Uncategorized | 0 |
SIPRI reports global military spending hit $2.718T in 2024, up 9.4%—the sharpest rise since the Cold War. Europe and the Middle East led gains; NATO outlays reached $1.506T. Russia surged, Ukraine bore the heaviest burden, and Israel’s war costs spiked 65% overall.
En savoir plusU.S. Munitions Depletion in Iran Raises Concerns Over Taiwan Defense
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Avr 23, 2025 | La guerre | 0 |
Depletion of U.S. munitions in Iran raises concerns over defense capabilities for Taiwan. Stockpile replenishment may take up to six years, complicating contingency planning against possible Chinese aggression. Strategic assessments and resource allocation are urgently needed.
En savoir plusCERN Faces Espionage Threat as Russian Scientists Exploit JINR Partnership
par Kyiv Defense Policy | Fév 2, 2025 | Technologie | 0 |
Russian scientists are allegedly using the Moscow-based JINR to continue accessing CERN’s nuclear research, bypassing sanctions. The institute’s ties to Russia’s FSB, defense firms, and links with Iran and North Korea have sparked urgent calls for tighter international controls.
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