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The Israeli army chief noted that “operational plans to deal with Iran and the nuclear military threat are being accelerated”. Israeli defense officials stressed that the country is preparing for the possibility of an armed conflict with Iran and its allies, reports the Associated Press. The head of the Israeli
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- November 10, 2021
The way in which the Taliban quickly conquered city after city, until they reached Kabul and took control of Afghanistan, has already been criticized by the former Afghan government and army. The army succumbed to the advancing Taliban, with many soldiers deserting. However, the former Afghan finance minister emphasized that
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- November 10, 2021
At the end of 2019, the Portuguese military network that smuggled diamonds, gold, and drugs from the Central African Republic was detected by the chiefs. Samuel, an interpreter who worked for Portuguese troops on a UN mission in the Central African Republic (CAR) called into question the diamond, gold, and
- Smartencyclopedia
- November 10, 2021
ARLINGTON, Va., November 10, 2021 — Today, Marines across the globe will recognize and acknowledge 246 years of service to their country, the sacrifices made to defend democracy, and the Marine Corps’ enduring legacy as America’s premier fighting force. The Marine Corps’ annual tradition celebrates the establishment of the organization on November 10, 1775, by
- Smartencyclopedia
- November 10, 2021
The motives of the incident are being investigated by the authorities and, although all the hypotheses are being considered, the police do not believe that it is a terrorist attack. A man was shot down on Tuesday by Norwegian police after he threatened several people with a knife on a
- Smartencyclopedia
- November 9, 2021
Russian authorities accused him of having received a ‘memory pen’, which allegedly “contained the complete list of secret service workers”. Whelan has denied all charges and describes the case as a “political kidnapping”. A Russian appeals court on Monday rejected the appeal of US prisoner Paul Whelan against the decision
- Smartencyclopedia
- November 9, 2021
The US Marine Corps (USMC) is poised to retire its family of assault amphibious vehicles (AAVs) in the coming years, with tentative plans to sell legacy platforms to foreign nations. As it plots the vehicle divestment roadmap it is now gauging industry interest in sustaining these vehicles sold under Foreign
- Smartencyclopedia
- November 9, 2021
Two of the three drones were shot down in flight. The third exploded into the house and injured two of the prime minister’s bodyguards. Attack has not been claimed so far. The Iraqi prime minister escaped unharmed on Sunday from an attack on his home in central Baghdad with “three
- Smartencyclopedia
- November 7, 2021
The US Marine Corps (USMC) has deployed its first amphibious, unmanned robot system, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Remotely Operated Vehicle, which enables marines to “navigate safely and efficiently in shallow waters to identify and neutralize explosive hazards and other threats.” ‘Eyes in the Water’ The remotely operated vehicle’s video and still camera
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- November 6, 2021
Simultaneous operations across six provinces in Turkey saw more than a dozen suspects detained over their alleged ties with Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) on Wednesday. Prosecutors in Bursa province issued the warrants for the detention of 17 suspects, accusing them of infiltrating the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK). Raids were carried out across
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- November 4, 2021