This Week on SOFREP: Chaos in the Capitol, Big Tech Bullying and a Stare Down with Iran
The best way to get caught up on all the SOFREP articles and reports from the week; January 4th to January 10th.
The best way to get caught up on all the SOFREP articles and reports from the week; January 4th to January 10th.
Iran’s top General, Hossein Salami, appeared in a video tour of a sprawling underground missile base claiming it was one of many such sites.
The President of the United States was once the most powerful person in the world. But on Friday, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey took the crown.
Several days ago the Pentagon reversed its decision to bring the USS Nimitz and its Carrier Strike Group home in response to threats from Iran.
Both of the targeted areas have been used as Iranian bases in Syria, as well as Iranian-proxy militias, including Hezbollah.
Iran: “The fingers of our heroic armed forces are on the trigger, and if enemies commit the slightest mistake, the armed forces will surely respond fiercely.”
The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group was ordered to return to the Persian Gulf after news of Iran seizing a Korean oil tanker reached the Pentagon.
SecDef Miller: USS Nimitz will now remain on station in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. No one should doubt the resolve of the United States of America.
This is your chance to catch up on all the news and SOFREP reports you probably missed this week, December 28th – January 3rd.
Iran’s military frontman, General Hossein Salami issued a new round of threats on the eve of the strike on Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
The Pentagon announced the the USS Nimitz, a Navy aircraft carrier, has been ordered home despite tensions with Iran and looming threats.
The Public Uprising Forces is a group of militiamen fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan, but will they always be allies of the government?