News & Articles By Laura Harris
08/31/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.S. Navy deploys warships near Venezuela amid tensions over drug trafficking allegations against Maduro
The U.S. Navy has deployed eight warships, including destroyers, an amphibious assault ship and Coast Guard-equipped vessels, to Caribbean and Pacific waters near Latin America as part of an intensified counter-narcotics operation. The Trump administration has accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of leading a major drug trafficking network and facilitating gang activity, placing a $50 […]
08/29/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump blocks Ukraine from using U.S. weapons for long-range strikes into Russia
President Donald Trump has reinstated restrictions on Ukraine’s use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles (ATACMS), requiring high-level Pentagon approval for strikes on Russian territory. A Pentagon mechanism created by Undersecretary Elbridge Colby now governs the use of both U.S. and allied weapons systems that rely on American intelligence or components, including Britain’s Storm Shadow missiles. The […]
08/06/2025
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By Laura Harris
Poland signs $6.7 billion deal for 180 K2PL main battle tanks from South Korea
Poland has signed a $6.7 billion contract with South Korea to acquire 180 additional K2 main battle tanks in the customized K2PL configuration, enhancing its armored forces and defense autonomy. The agreement includes significant technology transfer, enabling partial domestic production of the K2PL tanks at the Bumar-?ab?dy plant, marking Poland’s return to tank manufacturing after […]
08/04/2025
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By Laura Harris
Slovenia becomes first EU nation to impose arms embargo on Israel over Gaza assault
Slovenia became the first EU country to impose a full arms embargo on Israel, banning the export, import and transit of military equipment, citing Israel’s violations of international humanitarian law and the worsening crisis in Gaza. The Slovenian government criticized the European Union’s “internal disagreements and disunity,” stating it had to act independently due to […]
07/26/2025
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By Laura Harris
Egypt pressured Al-Azhar to withdraw statement condemning “genocidal starvation” in Gaza, sources say
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi pressured Al-Azhar’s Grand Imam to retract a statement accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza and criticizing arms-supplying nations. The original Al-Azhar statement described Israel’s actions as “deliberate and lethal starvation” and held complicit states morally accountable. The statement was deleted shortly after publication, with Al-Azhar later claiming it could harm ceasefire […]
07/14/2025
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By Laura Harris
Israel says some Iranian enriched uranium survived strikes, raising fears of nuclear rebound
Despite U.S.-Israeli attacks on June 22, including bunker-busters and Tomahawks, Israeli officials believe some of Iran’s 60 percent-enriched uranium remains intact and buried underground, possibly at Isfahan. Israel began preparing for direct military action against Iran in late 2024, citing an accelerated secret nuclear weapons project, especially after the targeted killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan […]
06/29/2025
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By Laura Harris
Iran admits nuclear facilities “badly damaged” by U.S. strikes
Iranian officials admitted that key nuclear sites at Natanz, Fordow and Isfahan were “badly damaged” by recent U.S. airstrikes carried out on June 22 under Operation Midnight Hammer. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei confirmed the strikes caused serious harm but declined to share specifics, citing the matter as a technical issue being handled by […]
06/24/2025
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By Laura Harris
Satellite images reveal limits of Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure
High-resolution satellite imagery analyzed by former IAEA inspector Robert Kelley reveals only superficial damage at key sites like Natanz and Isfahan, with critical infrastructure largely intact and repairable within months. A 409-kilogram stockpile of near weapons-grade uranium has gone unmonitored since IAEA inspections halted due to the Israeli airstrikes, raising fears Iran could be relocating […]
06/18/2025
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By Laura Harris
Israel depleting its missile defenses amid Iran barrage
A senior U.S. official warns Israel is using its advanced ballistic missile interceptors, including Arrow 2 and 3, at an unsustainable rate as the conflict with Iran enters its fifth day. Israel’s layered air defense system is being stretched thin, especially the Arrow and Stunner interceptors, which are costly and difficult to replenish quickly. Analysts […]
06/16/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.S. quietly shipped hellfire missiles to Israel days before strikes on Iran, report reveals
The U.S. quietly delivered around 300 Hellfire missiles to Israel on June 10 – just three days before Israel launched a major aerial assault on Iran. The Hellfire, especially the advanced AGM-114R “Romeo” variant, is highly effective against tactical surface targets like vehicles and command infrastructure, aligning with the reported goals of Israel’s strike. Two […]
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