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Mar- 2022 -14 MarchCommentary
The Big Picture: Europe’s Refusal to Fight and Democratic Weakness
Europe’s leaders have not only betrayed the people of Ukraine; their manifest weakness now imperils the entire future of humanity.
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14 MarchMiddle East
Iran Says Missiles Targeted ‘Israeli Site’ in Iraq’s Arbil
Iran claimed responsibility for missile strikes on Iraq's Arbil, saying they targeted an Israeli "strategic center."
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13 MarchCommentary
‘Putin’s Folly:’ Biggest Foreign Policy Error Since WWII?
Before the Ukraine invasion, Putin's foreign policy of undermining American democracy, weakening NATO, and expanding Russian military strength was working, but now it’s all reversed and crumbling.
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11 MarchDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
US Air Force Seeking Blue Force Adversary Simulator Drones
The US Air Force has awarded a contract to American firm Blue Force Technologies to supply drones for adversary air training.
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10 MarchMiddle East
IS Names New Leader, Confirms Death of Predecessor
IS confirmed the death of its leader Abu Ibrahim al-Qurashi, more than a month after his demise, and named Abu Hasan al-Hashemi al-Qurashi as his successor.
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10 MarchAir
US Says North Korea Testing New ICBM System
Two recent missile tests conducted by North Korea were of a new intercontinental ballistic missile system, marking a "serious escalation" that will be punished with sanctions, a senior US official said.
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10 MarchAir
US: Ukraine Needs Surface-to-Air Missiles, Not Fighter Jets
The US ruled out proposals to send MiG fighter jets to Ukraine via an American base, saying Kyiv's efforts to repel Russia would be better served by the supply of ground-based weapons.
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10 MarchEurope
US Warns Russia May Use Biological Weapons in Ukraine
The United States rejected Russian claims that it supports a bioweapons program in Ukraine.
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9 MarchAmericas
US Veterans Sick After Burn Pit Exposure Want Recognition — and Compensation
US veterans are lobbying for passage of a bill called the PACT Act so that the Department of Veterans Affairs will recognize illnesses stemming from exposure to burn pits.
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9 MarchAmericas
Rafael Subsidiary Receives Clearance to Work in US
The US subsidiary of Israeli company Rafael has been granted facility clearance to work on confidential programs without collaborating with US firms.
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