Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and U.S. Marine Corps Commandant Gen David Berger voiced opposition on Wednesday to China’s increasing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region, the Japanese government said.
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Arabs Warn Biden: Do Not Embrace Islamists
“These observers pointed out that, behind the Council’s statement, there is a Saudi message saying that the Brotherhood’s rush to welcome and embrace Biden and its attempt to win his sympathy while inciting against important countries in the region will not change Saudi Arabia’s steadfast position of considering the group …
Read More »Hamas Urges Regional Mobilization After New Israeli Offensive
This Wednesday, Israel launched a missile attack from the occupied Golan Heights on Syria’s capital, Damascus, claiming it was in response to discovering some landmines found on its territory. Syrian air defense units succeeded in shooting down several missiles, while others hit military targets, leaving at least three dead and …
Read More »Bashagha seeks French support in quest to be next PM
In Paris, the current Libyan Minister of the Interior reaches out security companies and wants to reassure the French that he is not Erdogan’s candidate. The Minister of the Interior of the Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA), Fathi Bashagha, is betting on French security companies to be his key …
Read More »Chinese claim to have used microwave weapons against Indian soldiers
China used microwave weapons in August to shock Indian soldiers, which forced them to leave their posts – at least that’s what Beijing expert Jin Canrong said in a lecture that was leaked to the world infosphere thanks to The Times, learned BulgarianMilitary.com citing Defence24. The Indian side denies these …
Read More »Turkey gave UAVs to Ukraine and confirmed the fears of a possible attack on Donbass
Nearly a week ago, BulgarianMilitary.com wrote about the possibility of Turkey opening the next front with its actions. After Turkey’s participation in Libya and Syria gradually subsided, and only a few days ago the fire in Nagorno-Karabakh ceased, Ankara is now expected to support Kiev’s efforts to restore the two …
Read More »Turkey decided to send troops to Karabakh, although Russia says otherwise
A few days ago, in a televised address after meetings between Russia and Turkey, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov gave a statement to the general public on the upcoming problems to be resolved in Nagorno-Karabakh. According to Lavrov, there will be no Turkish troops on the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, only …
Read More »Israel widens Syria strikes in concern over future US policy on Iran
An Israeli military spokesman said the strikes were meant to convey a “clear message” to the Syrian regime and its Iranian backers. Israeli warplanes struck Iran-tied targets in Syria overnight, killing ten military officers and militiamen after troops uncovered roadside bombs along the border in the Golan Heights, the Israeli …
Read More »Israel strikes Iranian, Syrian targets in response to exposed IEDs
IDF Spokesperson: “We are attacking against the host, and the visitor who is really not wanted.” Israel struck Iranian and Syrian targets in Syria early Wednesday morning in response to explosive devices found on the border the previous day.“IDF warplanes attacked military targets belonging to the Iranian Quds Force and …
Read More »Al-Qaida 'On the Ropes' After 2 Decades of War
Key U.S. officials are not backing down from their assessment that core al-Qaida, while still a threat, is in decline, brushing aside intelligence suggesting the terror organization remains entrenched in Afghanistan and may be growing stronger.
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