SOFREP Daily: B-52s to Middle East, More Weapons for Ukraine, Korea Stands by Russia and China Remains Silent
Here’s the latest intel: top defense and global affairs insights to keep you informed this Saturday, November 2.
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Here’s the latest intel: top defense and global affairs insights to keep you informed this Saturday, November 2.
Ukraine drafts 160K troops as Russia makes big gains in Donetsk—and North Korean troops arrive. Tensions rise on every front.
Ukraine’s ‘victory plan’ seeks NATO support, but is it enough to break the deadlock? Time’s ticking as the war nears three years.
As Ukraine pushes for long-range strikes, the West faces a tough choice—give the green light or risk escalation. How far will allies go?
Russia’s moved its military assets out of ATACMS range, signaling vulnerability but also forcing Ukraine to adapt.
Ukraine seeks urgent military aid as Russia drafts 150,000, raising stakes in the intensifying geopolitical conflict.
Australia boosts Ukraine aid to $250M, enhancing defense with precision weapons and essential gear, totaling support over $1.1B.
Steel Front delivers Swedish CB90 tactical combat boats to Ukraine, enhancing its naval capabilities and defense against Russian aggression.
NATO allies are supplying F-16s and Sea King helicopter parts, fortifying Ukraine’s air and maritime defenses against Russia.
Russia’s claim to have captured a key US missile component in Ukraine, threatening long-range strikes vital for Kyiv.
A deadly Crimean attack blamed on US-supplied missiles fired by Russia raises tensions as both sides call for restraint.
The Biden administration is wrestling with whether to allow Ukraine to use US weapons against Russia, a move that could escalate the war.