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A Russian Su-30 fighter jet made an “unsafe” intercept of a US P-8A Poseidon aircraft on November 25 while it…
Written by Federico Pieraccini; Originally appeared at strategic-culture.org In the Middle East and beyond, we are witnessing a series of high-level…
This article originally appeared at hisutton.com The Russian Navy recently launched its 4th Pr.0955 BOERI Class ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), Count…
Comment by the Information and Press Department regarding the results of the 56th Special Session of OPCW Executive Council (source):…
Written by Peter Korzun; Originally appeared at strategic-culture.org “We have been dreaming about this visit for a long time,” said Sudanese…
Six Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bombers have once again carried out a massive strik on ISIS targets in the Syrian province…
Written by Anatoly Karlin; Originally appeared at The Unz Review In my opinion, almost certainly yes (quantified: 90%. In line…
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries’ most powerful internal alliance, bringing together the oil producer group’s Gulf members, is disintegrating fast….
Finland will conduct large military drills involving 10 thousand servicemen, jets and ships in the capital region of Uusimaa on…
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Russian military counterintelligence has detained a civilian employee of the Black Sea Fleet, RIA reports, citing an anonymous source. According…
Translated from Russian. Originally appeared at colonelcassad blog Following the meeting of Russia, Iran, and Turkey in Sochi, where the…
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Vanity Fair published a piece scrutinizing how US President Trump’s relayed secret Israeli intelligence information to Russia’s Minister of Foreign…
On November 23, Tu-22M3 strategic bombers struck positions of ISIS in the Syrian province of Deir Ezzor after they had…