US Troops Exchange Fire With Iranian Proxies as Iran Deal Seems Less Likely
“U.S. Forces in Syria, while under multiple rocket attack, acted in self-defense and conducted counter-battery artillery fire,” the U.S. said.
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“U.S. Forces in Syria, while under multiple rocket attack, acted in self-defense and conducted counter-battery artillery fire,” the U.S. said.
After three months of drone strikes againsta U.S. interests, the Air Force strikes back at Iranian proxy militias.
The British Ministry of Defense said that “No warning shots have been fired at HMS Defender.” This conflicts with other accounts.
The FAA had requested the assistance of the Air Force, but until recently the reason for scrambling the F-22s in Hawaii had not been revealed.
Is the Pentagon really focusing its resources on China and away from Afghanistan, as its leadership claims?
U.S. troops and special operators are facing a whole different set of problems that no one could have imagined a few years ago.
This is the deadliest attack in Burkina Faso since the country was overrun by Islamic jihadists five years ago.
This is the 39th attack against American troops or interests in Iraq since the start of the year as Iranian proxies grow more sophisticated.
The cyberattack against JBS Foods likely originated from Russia. Washington needs to show its teeth and defend U.S. infrastructure.
Iran delivered weapons and ammunition in Gaza and was held daily consultations with Hamas and the Islamic Jihad.
Facing an absence of regional allies, the U.S. will struggle to find a country to host its troops after the Afghanistan withdrawal.
In trying to both appear forceful and not anger Iran, Washington sanctions two high-level Houthis as terrorists although it had previously removed the group’s terrorist designation.