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May- 2022 -26 MayAmericas
Israel Tells US It Was Behind Killing of Iranian Colonel: NYT
Israel has told the United States it was responsible for the killing of an Iranian Revolutionary Guards colonel, The New York Times reported.
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25 MayCommentary
Russia, SpaceX, and Electronic Warfare: It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again
The US DoD can't expect to mimic Starlink’s ESM warriors if they aren’t willing to mimic SpaceX's from and funding, and organizational and staffing perspective.
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25 MayExercises
German, Polish, US Forces Hold Live-Fire Exercise
US forces in Europe and NATO countries Germany and Poland conducted a live-fire exercise in Poland last week.
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24 MayAsia Pacific
North Korea Fired ‘Suspected Intercontinental Ballistic Missile’: Seoul
North Korea fired a suspected intercontinental ballistic missile early Wednesday, Seoul's military said.
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24 MayAmericas
US Warns Turkey Against New Syria Offensive
The United States warned Turkey against launching a new military operation in northern Syria, saying the NATO ally would be putting US troops at risk.
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24 MayAmericas
Biden Says US ‘Strategic Ambiguity’ Policy on Taiwan Unchanged
President Joe Biden said Washington's "strategic ambiguity" policy for Taiwan remains in place.
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24 MayAmericas
US Army Seeks to Grow ‘Cyber Warrior Force’
As cyber attacks increase, the US Army is looking to increase its force of “cyber warriors” to guard against these threats.
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23 MayArms
US Approves Potential Sale of TOW Missiles to Egypt
The US State Department has approved the possible sale of TOW 2A radio frequency missiles, support, and related equipment to Egypt for $691 million.
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23 MayEurope
Missiles, Helicopters: 20 Countries Offer New Arms for Ukraine
Some 20 countries offered new security assistance packages for Ukraine to battle invading Russian forces in a meeting of allies.
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23 MayAsia Pacific
Biden, Yoon Signal Expanded Military Drills Due to N. Korea ‘Threat’
US President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol signaled an expanded military presence in response to the North Korean "threat."
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