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Saudi Arabia is now fully understanding the consequences of the recent withdrawal of US air-defense systems from its territory. Saudi…
Originally published on ZeroHedge. For the last year, we’ve noted a series of reports (read: here & here) of (supposedly retired) Lockheed F-117…
Written by Alejandra Garcia, originally published on Resumen. In 1971, Uruguayan political scientist and author Eduardo Galeano read the pulse…
Washington supports its allies only when convenient, abandoning them when they become useless. Written by Lucas Leiroz, research fellow in…
Late on October 8, an unidentified combat drone targeted several positions of Iranian-backed forces in the eastern Syrian governorate of…
On September 27, Turkmenistan showcased for the first time ever its newly-acquired Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 combat drones during a military…
On October 7, security units of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), known as Asayish, opened fire at a group of…
Afghanistan has little economic prospects after 20 years of war. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst The U.S. could…
On October 8, a large blast rocked a crowded Shiite mosque in the northern Afghan city of Kunduz during Friday…
Written by William Stroock, observer, author of military fiction With inflation rising, the border crisis worsening, and Americans still trapped…
Turkey is preparing to deploy around 330 Syrian militants in Libya despite recent reports of a near Turkish withdrawal from…
Late on October 7, the Saudi-led coalition announced that it had intercepted a ballistic missile and two suicide drones which…
Warplanes of the Russian Aerospace Forces carried out more than 200 airstrikes on ISIS terrorists in Syria’s central region in…
You can read this article in German: LINK For years the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) was low in…
A British aircraft carrier has led warships from Britain, America, Canada, The Netherlands, Japan and New Zealand into the disputed…