The United States said Monday it was “seriously concerned” by the recent sinking of a Vietnamese fishing vessel by the China Coast Guard and accused Beijing of exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic to expand its “unlawful claims” in the South China Sea.
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Why China is Developing Military Vessels at the Center of its Coronavirus Outbreak
As China continues to recover from COVID-19, the city where the now global disease began is stepping up ship production for military and commercial purposes as part of its broader economic recovery, domestic media and experts say.
Read More »U.S. Army places temporary hold on new recruits to basic training
The U.S. Army has temporarily delayed the movement of future Soldiers to Basic Combat Training effective April 6.
Read More »Mossad blamed for assassination of Hezbollah commander – report
After a Hezbollah commander in charge of pursuing spies and collaborators was found killed in southern Lebanon over the weekend, Lebanese and Iranian media began reporting that the Mossad “and its mercenaries” were suspects in the assassination.
Read More »UN report says Syria or allies likely to blame for attacks
A U.N. investigation says it is “highly probable” that the Syrian government or its allies were responsible for attacks on five facilities in the last opposition stronghold in the northwest in 2019.
Read More »Wall Street Wins – Again: Bailouts in the Time of Coronavirus
To say that these are unprecedented times would be the understatement of the century. Even as the United States became the latest target of Hurricane COVID-19, in “hot spots” around the globe a continuing frenzy of health concerns represented yet another drop down the economic rabbit hole.
Read More »Gunmen kill Hezbollah member in southern Lebanon
Lebanese security officials say unknown gunmen fatally shot and stabbed a member of the militant Hezbollah group in southern Lebanon.
Read More »Turkey continues to fight terrorism through cross-border, domestic operations
Eighty terrorists were neutralized last month in cross-border and domestic anti-terror operations, the Defense Ministry said Sunday.
Read More »Exclusive: sanctioned Hezbollah agent has close ties to Iran’s money laundering network in Iraq
A shadowy Hezbollah intelligence operative in Iraq has close ties to what the US refers to as a key money-laundering network by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force, an investigation by The National has found.
Read More »Iran Continuing Overt and Covert Activities in Iraq
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic that has consumed the attention of both Iran and the United States, as well as that of Iraq, Iran has continued to try to ensure that it maintains preponderant influence in Iraq. Iran views U.S. forces in Iraq as the spearhead of U.S. influence there, as …
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