The message in Russia's new nuclear weapons strategy: Don't mess with us, but let's talk

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The message in Russia's new nuclear weapons strategy: Don't mess with us, but let's talk
 
 
The message in Russia's new nuclear weapons strategy: Don't mess with us, but let's talk
 
In early June, Russia for the first time released a document laying out the logic and principles underpinning its approach to nuclear deterrence.
 
 
 
 
 
Navy SEAL who oversaw the bin Laden raid says he's the 'biggest fan of the millennials you'll ever meet'
 
 
Navy SEAL who oversaw the bin Laden raid says he's the 'biggest fan of the millennials you'll ever meet'
 
"You've never seen them in a firefight in Afghanistan," the former US Navy SEAL commander said about millennials.
 
 
 
 
 
Palmer Luckey's military contracting startup Anduril is now worth $1.9 billion
 
 
Palmer Luckey's military contracting startup Anduril is now worth $1.9 billion
 
Anduril, founded by Palmer Luckey, nearly doubled its valuation with the new money, which it plans to invest in developing its surveillance tech.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trump is facing mounting pressure over how long he knew about Russian bounties on US troops. Here's what we know about when he was briefed.
 
 
Trump is facing mounting pressure over how long he knew about Russian bounties on US troops. Here's what we know about when he was briefed.
 
Lawmakers are questioning when Trump was briefed on intelligence about Russian bounties on US troops, and what he did with the information.
 
 
 
 
 
Federal authorities seize shipment of human hair extensions believed to have been made in Xinjiang prison camps
 
 
Federal authorities seize shipment of human hair extensions believed to have been made in Xinjiang prison camps
 
The hair extensions were part of a shipment of nearly 13 tons of hair products with an estimated value of more than $800,000.
 
 
 
 
 
Russian bounties on US troops are further straining Trump's bond with one of the GOP's most loyal groups
 
 
Russian bounties on US troops are further straining Trump's bond with one of the GOP's most loyal groups
 
Reports that Trump ignored or was ignorant of intelligence regarding a Russian plot to kill US troops could damage his reelection chances.
 
 
 
 
 
Offering bounties for killing US troops in Afghanistan would fit right into Putin's playbook
 
 
Offering bounties for killing US troops in Afghanistan would fit right into Putin's playbook
 
The plot fits into a vision in which any US loss is a Russian gain and where Afghanistan is valuable territory for Russian influence.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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