This Week on SOFREP: Iran Is Growing in Strength at an Alarming Rate
If you read the tea leaves, it’s apparent that Iran is infiltrating huge swathes of the globe through proxy militias and surprising allies.
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If you read the tea leaves, it’s apparent that Iran is infiltrating huge swathes of the globe through proxy militias and surprising allies.
“As a result of a mine in a mosque, 30 terrorist Taliban, including six foreign nationals who were professional mine-makers, were killed,”
State Department: “The Houthis’ assault on Marib is the action of a group not committed to peace or to ending the war afflicting the people of Yemen.”
“Our air defenses intercepted the missiles and downed most of them,” said an unnamed military source after the most recent airstrike.
French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to increase France’s efforts to eradicate terrorist groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIS in the Sahel.
Fourteen rockets were launched towards Erbil Air Base in Northern Iraq on Monday, a deadly reminder of Iran’s proxy presence in the region.
Armored vehicles armed with water cannons have advanced into the protest epicenter in Myanmar and all internet access is cut off.
In a statement, UN chief Stéphane Dujarric, emphasized that attacks against UN blue helmets “may constitute a war crime.”
Turkish troops discovered a grisly scene in a mountain cave after an offensive against the Kurdish Workers Party, or PKK, in northern Iraq.
No one has claimed responsibility for the bombing yet, but it bears the hallmarks of al-Shabaab which has been gaining strength in Somalia.
Chinese and Indian forces will stand down along the hotly disputed Himalayan border region that saw outbreaks of violence in recent months.
Somalia is at a political impasse, and while the country falls out of control, al-Shabaab is stepping up its deadly attacks on Somali troops.