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After the closing of a major NATO summit in Lithuania, President Biden vowed to support Ukraine and warned the war may continue for a long time, before flying to Finland, the newest member of NATO, which shares an 830-mile border with Russia.
Arun K. Singh, examines the evolution of the US strategy towards China arguing that the US policy on China remains a work in progress through successive Obama, Trump and Biden Administrations, though the long-term trend is that of intensifying rivalry. It also explores US relations with its Indo-Pacific allies and partners in the background of the US-China dynamics.
There are a number things to look for coming out of this summit. One is mentioned is Ukraine's status or future status as a potential member of NATO.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Alper Coskun, former deputy permanent representative for Turkey's NATO mission, about Turkey's objection to Sweden's NATO bid.
Israeli troops pulled out of the city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank after carrying out the largest military operation in decades.
Israel targets Palestinian militants in largest military operation in the West Bank in decades.
In this episode, Evan Feigenbaum talks about how China and the U.S. act as 'security narcissists', creating a danger for the whole region, and how other Asian countries are nervously trying to navigate this predicament.
Aaron David Miller joins CNN's Alex Marquardt to discuss the growing tension in the West Bank.
As NATO prepares for its annual summit in Vilnius this July, one of the biggest topics on the agenda will be how to guarantee long-term security for Ukraine.