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07/03/2024
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By Richard Brown
Israel has bombed Lebanon over 6,000 times since October
The Israeli army has conducted 6,142 attacks on Lebanese soil, resulting in at least 543 deaths between October 7 last year and June 21 this year, according to an analysis by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED). Aita al-Shaab, a Shia-majority village near the Israeli border that saw 85 homes destroyed during the 2006 […]
07/02/2024
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By Richard Brown
China hires Western military aviators to prepare for Taiwan invasion
The Five Eyes (FVEY) alliance, comprising the intelligence agencies of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, has taken significant steps to curb China’s efforts to recruit Western military aviators for training purposes, especially targeting capabilities deemed essential for potential military actions against Taiwan. The National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC), acting on […]
06/28/2024
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By Ethan Huff
U.S. lagging way behind Russia, China in military tech as domestic hypersonic missile program gets delayed to 2025
As China and Russia grow their respective militaries leaps and bounds into the future, the United States is lagging behind as the finalization and release of its Long Range Hypersonic Weapon System (LRHW) has now been pushed back to fiscal year 2025. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report on June 17 indicating that […]
06/28/2024
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By Richard Brown
NATO secretary general suggests putting more NUCLEAR WEAPONS on standby
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has been accused of once again escalating tensions with Russia by suggesting that the United States-led military alliance may put more nuclear weapons on standby, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Stoltenberg revealed that consultations are ongoing among member nations about moving some warheads from their respective nuclear stockpiles to […]
06/24/2024
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By Richard Brown
Ukrainian DRONE SWARMS target four Russian oil refineries in largest drone attack yet
Four refineries in southern Russia were targeted Thursday night, June 20, in one of the largest drone swarm attacks ever reported since the beginning of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine. Brent crude futures remained steady on despite rising geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, which seems counterintuitive given that escalating war risks typically lead to supply […]
06/23/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
Gearing up for WWIII? Putin suggests sending missiles to North Korea
Russian President Vladimir Putin reasserted his country’s right to provide arms to its allies, including possibly sending long-range missiles to North Korea. Putin, who spoke with reporters in Hanoi following meetings with Vietnam’s communist leadership, answered a question regarding his previous suggestion that Moscow could send weapons to the West’s adversaries in response to the United […]
06/21/2024
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By Richard Brown
Biden authorizes transfer of two Patriot missile batteries from Poland to Ukraine in bid to bolster Kyiv’s air defenses
President Joe Biden is authorizing the transfer of Patriot surface-to-air missile systems from Poland to Ukraine in a bid to bolster Kyiv’s defenses against Russian air attacks. Following the beginning of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine in 2022, the United States responded by transferring two of its MIM-104 Patriot batteries from the U.S. to the […]
06/20/2024
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By Laura Harris
Israeli arms exports hit record sales for third year in a row despite war in Gaza
Israel has reached its third consecutive year of record-breaking arms exports, as annual arms sales soared to $13.1 billion in 2023 despite the increased scrutiny the Israeli military establishment is facing over allegations of war crimes in Gaza. According to the Israeli Ministry of Defense‘s International Defense Cooperation Directorate, the $13.1 billion in arms exports for 2023 marks a $500 million […]
06/20/2024
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By Richard Brown
SHOW OF FORCE: U.S. attack submarine surfaces in Guantanamo Bay after Russian Navy task force visits Cuba
A United States Navy attack submarine, the USS Helena, docked at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba on Thursday, June 13, in an apparent show of force after a Russian Navy task force of four ships sailed into Havana on a long-range expedition. According to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), the Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered fast […]
06/14/2024
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By Richard Brown
Russia-Ukraine war reveals critical SHORTAGE of 155mm artillery shells across the United States
Modern warfare is still waged with traditional weaponry like bullets and artillery shells, but the U.S is facing challenges in producing enough of the latter. The conflict in Ukraine has ushered in a resurgence of ordnance-intensive warfare, where the 155-millimeter (mm) shell has become a pivotal asset on the battlefield. However, there’s a critical shortage […]
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