This Week on SOFREP: Iran Put on Notice, Domestic Terror in Tennessee, and Making Space for Space Force
Catch up on the reports from home, abroad and across the military you likely missed this week, December 21st – December 27th.
Catch up on the reports from home, abroad and across the military you likely missed this week, December 21st – December 27th.
A human rights organization reported that the Israeli missiles destroyed warehouses and headquarters where Iranian militias were stationed.
The Navy has moved several ships to the Strait of Hormuz as a deterrent against a retaliatory Iranian attack for the strike on Soleimani.
Rockets once again rained down on the Green Zone in Iraq and a U.S. airbase in Bagram, Afghanistan; but who is really behind these attacks?
In a rare alignment, U.S.-backed Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces and Russian troops hatched a plan to jointly secure the city of Ayn Issa.
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.