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Reports came out regarding Washington’s need to resume nuclear tests. So far, this issue has been mostly discussed within the…
A prominent commander of the Turkish-backed Free Idlib Army, known as Abu Ismail, was assassinated in the noon of March…
The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) will resume its attack on the last ISIS stronghold in the middle Euphrates River…
Syria has officially rejected the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) fact-finding mission (FFM) report on the alleged…
Originally appeared at ZeroHedge Bloomberg dropped a bombshell on Thursday, citing three high level sources familiar with US-German talks at…
In the noon of March 8, the Turkish military began patrolling the demilitarized zone around Syria’s Idlib as a part…
The newest 2S38 Derivatsiya anti-aircraft artillery system will complete tests by November 2019, the Russian Defense Ministry’s Zvezda TV reported…
On March 7th, a blackout took place in Venezuela reportedly leaving 22 states out of 23 without electricity. The Maduro…
Late on March 7, radical militants launched 5 improvised rocket-assisted munitions (IRAMs) on the government-held town of al-Malikiyah in the…
Russia is starting a large-scale modernization program of its Mi-35M military helicopter fleet, Izvestia newspaper reported on March 7 citing…
US National Security Adviser John Bolton warned of tougher sanctions on North Korea if it doesn’t completely comply with denuclearization…
Written by Martin Jay; Originally appeared on strategic-culture.org When Britain, France and the US launched airstrikes last April in Syria against…
On March 8, a MiG-21 Bison of the Indian Air Force crashed outside the city of Bikaner, India, about 100 km from the Pakistani…
The British Royal Air Force killed 4,013 ISIS members and injured 302 others in Syria and Iraq in the period since…
US needs to send more troops and warships to Europe to “stay ahead of Russia,” Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, US EUCOM…