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invasion

[in-vey-zhuhn] / ɪnˈveɪ ʒən /


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Sergey Radchenko, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, recalled how before the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine senior Russian strategists frequently talked of using security presence in Venezuela as a pressure point against the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

After last weekend’s surprise invasion, however, the court invited the U.S. government to share any new thoughts it might have on the Citgo question, in a brief filed no later than Thursday.

From Barron's

After last weekend’s surprise invasion, however, the court invited the U.S. government to share any new thoughts it might have on the Citgo question, in a brief filed no later than Thursday.

From Barron's

Roughly 180 million barrels were released from the SPR in 2022, largely in response to price spikes following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

From Barron's

According to Hansen, the Alaska-based 11th Airborne Division - which includes two Arctic brigades capable of parachute or helicopter-borne missions - would be the "primary capability" in any invasion, "supported by Air Force and naval assets".

From BBC