James Stavridis
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U.S.-Led Naval Force Might Not End Houthi Ship Attacks
In recent weeks, the Houthis have conducted an escalating series of attacks against merchant shipping using drones, ballistic missiles and commandos on helicopters and speedboats.
- Wednesday December 20, 2023
- Author: James Stavridis
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Russia’s Sunken Warship Is a Warning to All Navies
Russia’s Sunken Warship Is a Warning to All Navies
- Wednesday April 20, 2022
- Author: James Stavridis
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Ukraine War's Most Potent Weapon May Be a Cell Phone
Russia has a big lead in information warfare, but the U.S. is pressing its advantage in global messaging.
- Tuesday April 12, 2022
- Author: James Stavridis
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Putin Isn’t Crazy Enough to Use Nukes. Or Is He?
In recent weeks, we have seen a curious dichotomy in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military approach to his war in Ukraine.
- Tuesday March 29, 2022
- Author: James Stavridis
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What Ukraine Can Learn From Finland’s Stand 80 Years Ago
The Winter War between the Finns and the Soviet Union has important parallels with the current conflict.
- Monday March 21, 2022
- Author: James Stavridis
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Putin Is Finding War Is Hell, and Expensive
Putin Is Finding War Is Hell, and Expensive
- Tuesday March 15, 2022
- Author: James Stavridis
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The U.S. Can Turn Europe Into Putin's Nightmare
As the world grapples with crafting an effective response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, three key approaches have emerged.
- Sunday March 6, 2022
- Author: James Stavridis
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Putin's Strategic Mistakes Are Making Zelenskiy a War Hero
Putin's Strategic Mistakes Are Making Zelenskiy a War Hero
- Tuesday March 1, 2022
- Author: James Stavridis
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The West’s Cyber Appeasement Helped Give Putin a Green Light
The West’s Cyber Appeasement Helped Give Putin a Green Light
- Saturday February 26, 2022
- Author: James Stavridis
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If Russia Takes Ukraine, Insurgency Could Be Putin's Nightmare
If Russia Takes Ukraine, Insurgency Could Be Putin's Nightmare
- Sunday February 6, 2022
- Author: James Stavridis