On Wednesday, the Russian Defense Ministry said Russian forces destroyed a large stockpile of weapons provided by the US and European countries in missile strikes in Ukraine. The ministry said the strikes were delivered using Kalibr cruise missiles and that they...
Kurds Warn Turkey’s Strategy in Iraq Is to ‘Occupy the Region’
Kurds Warn Turkey’s Strategy in Iraq Is to ‘Occupy the Region’ | Turkey claims success in the first stage of offensive
Blinken Claims That Iran Is Trying to Kill Mike Pompeo, Current US Officials
Secretary of State Antony Blinken claimed without evidence on Tuesday that attempts by Iran to kill former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other former and current US officials are real and ongoing. Blinken told Congress he was confirming the details of a State...
Multiple Attacks Reported in Moldova’s Breakaway Region of Transnistria
Over the past few days, multiple attacks and explosions have been reported in the breakaway Transnistria region of Moldova that borders Ukraine. Transnistria has been a de facto independent state since 1992 and hosts about 1,500 Russian troops on a "peacekeeping"...
White House Falsely Claims Iran Could Have Nuclear Weapon in ‘Weeks’
White House Falsely Claims Iran Could Have Nuclear Weapon in ‘Weeks’ | Supports reports Biden may be about to ditch talks
Germany Says It Will Send Ukraine Anti-Aircraft Tanks in First Pledge of Heavy Weapons
Scholz had previously warned sending tanks risked nuclear war
Senators Call for Biden to Invoke Defense Production Act to Replenish Raytheon’s Stingers, Javelins
The law would allow arms makers to be first in line for materials
Lloyd Austin Vows to Move ‘Heaven and Earth’ to Keep Arming Ukraine
A new conference on arming Ukraine will be held monthly
Pentagon Chief Leaves Open Possibility of Ukraine Reapplying for NATO Membership
Ukraine’s alignment with NATO motivated Russia to invade
Israeli Officials Say Biden Close to Declaring Iran Talks a Failure
Israeli Officials Say Biden Close to Declaring Iran Talks a Failure | Iran continues to push for face-to-face meeting