This Week on SOFREP: A Delta Operator Found Dead, Russian Mercenaries, and Coordinated Attacks in Mali
Catch up on all the reports from around the world and at home that came out of SOFREP this week, November 30th – December 6th.
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Catch up on all the reports from around the world and at home that came out of SOFREP this week, November 30th – December 6th.
Netflix’s latest foray into military films takes on the fight against ISIS in a dirty, bloody, and brutal depiction of the retaking of Mosul.
State TV’s Arabic-language channel, Al-Alam, claimed the weapons used were “controlled by satellite,” also made by the Fars news agency.
U.S. politicians are scrambling to get a series of bills signed in the coming days to avoid what could be a catastrophic government shutdown.
Catch up on all the military and international news and articles you missed this week, November 23rd – November 29th.
The U.S. has placed sanctions on al-Lami for his role in killing unarmed civilians who were among groups of anti-government protesters.
Today’s attack on an Iranian nuclear scientist bears all the hallmarks of a Kidon hit, Mossad’s covert, tip-of-the-spear ground force.
Despite strong denial from the Syrian government, the strength of Iran’s proxies inside Syria appears much larger than previously thought.
New information could suggest that a U.S.-led joint strike against Iranian nuclear sites could happen before innauguration.
Get caught up with a breakdown of all the reports you probably missed this week on SOFREP; November 16th – 22nd.
Targets also included “storage facilities, headquarters, and military compounds,” as well as the Syrian surface-to-air missile batteries.
The rockets were launched from a neighborhood in al-Alf Dar district in New Baghdad. Four landed inside the Green Zone.