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The weakening of Iran’s proxies in the Middle East has raised doubts about the need for continued deployment of multiple valuable US Navy assets in the region.
Hellfire missile shipments to Ukraine were recently delayed despite the US sending around 300 to Israel last month ...
When they met on Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu basked in the glow of ...
Israel approached India, its largest arms buyer, and offered to equip all of its Sukhoi-30 fighter jets with the Sky Sting, ...
President Trump ordered U.S. forces to strike three key Iranian nuclear sites in June, a decision the Israeli leader says ...
While Trump says his priority is diplomacy, source familiar with Netanyahu's thinking says the premier wants to use more ...
Chinese Premier Li Qiang's rare visit to Egypt comes as countries boost partnerships across defense, trade, tech, and ...
DUBAI (Reuters) -When they met on Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu basked in ...
Both nations abandoned reliance on the US-controlled GPS and instead used China’s BeiDou satellite navigation system. This ...
Millions are killed in the blasts, millions more survive but suffer radiation sickness, according to a BBC report about the files of the 1982 wargame that are held at the National Archives. Such an ...
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Why the Israel-Iran Ceasefire Feels Like a Strategic Failure
Israel’s and Iran’s short war ends in a ceasefire, but the strikes likely failed to eliminate Iran’s nuclear program, highlighting a reckless cycle of political theatrics and strategic futility.