Urban Warfare in the 21st Century: Analyzing Key Battles from Aleppo to Gaza

The 21st century’s urban warfare, marked by brutal, close-quarters combat in cities like Aleppo, Mosul, Mariupol, Bakhmut, and Gaza, has drastically evolved, challenging traditional military doctrines and underscoring the devastating impact of such conflicts on civilian populations and urban landscapes.

How Lebanon Almost Became the Flashpoint of a Nuclear War

The 1958 Lebanese civil war, ignited amidst the Cold War and Arab nationalism, mirrored a clash of ideologies, where President Camille Chamoun’s pro-Western stance collided with pan-Arabists and leftist factions, marking a precursor to the nation’s tumultuous future and the larger civil war of the mid-70s and 80s.

SOFREP World Exclusive: The Benghazi Mortar Team’s Identities Revealed For the First Time

We disclose the identities of the ten cold-blooded assailants from the Ali Hassan al-Jaber Cell, who, under the sinister banner of the Rafallah al-Sahati Brigade, orchestrated the lethal mortar attack on the CIA Annex in Benghazi on the black dawn of September 12, 2012, with a hope to unmask the shadows and inch closer to the realm of retribution for our fallen brothers.