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UK May Keep Special Forces in Afghanistan

by Dave DeCamp | Jul 5, 2021

The US asked the UK to leave special forces

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Heavy Fighting Reported in Central Yemen

by Jason Ditz | Jul 5, 2021

Heavy Fighting Reported in Central Yemen | Yemen’s army claims several villages taken

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Air Force Gives Raytheon $2 Billion to Develop Nuclear Cruise Missiles

by Dave DeCamp | Jul 5, 2021

Last week, the US Air Force awarded Raytheon with a $2 billion contract to develop a new air-launched nuclear cruise missile as part of Washington's plan to modernize its massive nuclear arsenal. The missiles, known as the Long-Range Stand-Off (LRSO) weapon, would...

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US Sneaks Out of Afghanistan’s Bagram in the Middle of the Night

by Jason Ditz | Jul 5, 2021

US Sneaks Out of Afghanistan’s Bagram in the Middle of the Night | US didn’t inform new Afghan commander

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Japan’s Deputy PM Raises Idea of Defending Taiwan With the US

by Dave DeCamp | Jul 5, 2021

With tensions between the US and China rising, Japanese Deputy Prime Minister  Taro Aso said Monday that if a Chinese invasion of Taiwan threatens the "survival" of Japan, Tokyo and Washington must intervene. Japan's post-World War II constitution only...

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Taliban Warns All Foreign Troops Must Leave By September 11th Deadline

by Dave DeCamp | Jul 5, 2021

Reports say the US could leave up to 1,000 troops

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Taliban Says Intra-Afghan Peace Talks Will Be ‘Accelerated’

by Dave DeCamp | Jul 5, 2021

Since May, the Taliban has been making significant gains

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US, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine in Military Exercise Targeting Belarus, Kaliningrad, Donbass

by Rick Rozoff | Jul 5, 2021

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced that the U.S. will participate in a joint exercise with the military of Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine in the last country from July 17-30. The war games are code-named Three Swords 2021 and will be hosted by...

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Rehearsing for Conflict With Armenia, Greece and India: Turkey Inaugurates NATO-Backed Bloc From Balkans to Chinese Border

by Rick Rozoff | Jul 5, 2021

Turkey has recently hosted and led several military exercises with the word Anatolian (Anadolu) as part of their code names, but two in particular, occurring simultaneously, warrant close examination. They are Anatolian 21 and Anatolian Eagle 2021: the first a special...

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Ever-Widening Arc: Mongolia, Turkey United in Framework of NATO Partnership

by Rick Rozoff | Jul 5, 2021

On July 3rd, Turkey’s Daily Sabah featured an opinion piece by the Mongolian ambassador to Turkey, Ravdan Bold, entitled Mongolia, Turkey friendship toward strategic partnership. He began his article by drawing parallels between the histories of the two countries. In...

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