This Week on SOFREP: A Slew of SOF News, Intel on AAVs, and Reports from the Front
Get the run down on all the reports, reviews and content you probably missed this week, October 5th – 11th.
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Get the run down on all the reports, reviews and content you probably missed this week, October 5th – 11th.
Reports confirm what President Donald Trump tweeted early this morning: That he and the First Lady have tested positive for COVID-19.
New reports suggest that hundreds of Turkish-backed Syrian fighters have been brought the Caucasus to back Azerbaijani forces.
Recruits no longer have to fear the infamous “shark attack,” but it’s just piece of a larger puzzle the Army is still trying to assemble.
Politicians are scrambling to fill the coveted Supreme Court seat left by Justice Ginsburg’s death. But there’s more than the court at stake.
As U.S. and Afghan officials open peace talks with Taliban representatives in Qatar, Taliban fighters carried out attacks in 18 provinces across Afghanistan.
While the Pentagon has confirmed that it has rescinded it’s order to close ‘Stars and Stripes,’ but one question remains: For how long?
The coordinated attack resulted in the death of 10 civilians and the wounding of 12 others, including three of Afghan VP’s security personnel.
The military publication ‘Stars and Stripes,’ which has entertained and informed soldiers since the Civil War, has been orderd to shut down by the Pentagon.
The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo reprinted cartoons that incited a deadly terror attack on their headquarters in 2015 as suspects’ trial begins.
In the last 10 days, violence in Afghanistan has spike despite U.S.-led peace talks with the Taliban. New reports suggest ISIS is filling the void.
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