SOFREP Daily: Taiwan’s President Peaceful Cooperation, Jihadist Rebels Overrun Aleppo, Ukraine Pushes NATO Membership
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Sunday, December 1.
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Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Sunday, December 1.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Thursday, November 21.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Friday, November 15.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Tuesday, November 12.
CENTCOM’s 60-day mission took down 163 ISIS fighters, while new B-52 bombers in the Middle East signal serious US commitment to stability.
Here’s your Monday SOFREP Daily News brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on November 4.
US airstrikes hit ISIS camps in Syria, killing 35. With top leaders gone, can ISIS regroup, or will this strike cripple their plans?
Today’s Pic of the Day gives spotlights to the ever-iconic, the legend—B-1B Lancer, still a top player in modern air combat.
Syria, due to the civil war, may take decades to recover and is now a frozen conflict. However, one of the biggest winners of the war was the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has not only imported large military assets into Syria but tens of thousands of followers and families into the country to enact a population transfer to continue to export the Iranian Revolution.
As the US reevaluates its Iraq presence, the terrorist group resurges with attacks doubling, highlighting the enduring threat in the Middle East.
With the elimination of al-Janabi, the strategic backbone of ISIS in Syria has been dealt a critical blow, signaling a victory in the ongoing fight against terrorism.
Syrian soldiers died in a minefield and IS attack in the Al-Sukhnah desert, highlighting the continued threat posed by the group.