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IAF will finally get a strategic bomber

By Bharat Karnad The Indian Air Force seems to be getting over the strategic hump, perhaps with a little push from the PMO, and will soon acquire the advanced and…

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The French President’s internal speech

The French President's internal speech came out, and the world was shocked! I would strongly recommend that you take your time to read through this article as it foretells the…

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The great million – man swim

By Eric S. Margolis They used to call it “the million-man swim”. That was the US Navy's sneering dismissal of any Chinese attempt to seize the island of Taiwan by…

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US ‘on brink’ of war with Russia & China

A lack of visionary leadership is to blame, the veteran statesman says Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has told the Wall Street Journal that Washington has rejected traditional…

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An unpleasant truth for Ukrainians is coming to light

By Batko Milacic Ukrainian forces have threatened civilians by setting up bases and operating weapons systems in populated areas, including schools and hospitals, as they battled the Russian intervention that…

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After Pelosi’s visit, most of the Indo-Pacific sides with Beijing

Almost the entire region backs China but the regime's behavior has also crystallized support for Taiwan By Derek Grossman U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan this month prompted…

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China’s military was built to defeat America in a Taiwan war

By Daniel Davis Taipei on Saturday warned that significant Chinese military drills in the seas around Taiwan and in the air over the island represented a simulation of an attack.…

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China is issuing the same “Red Line” warnings about Taiwan that Russia issued about Ukraine

By Caitlin A. Johnstone House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has continued to pour gasoline on the foreign policy dumpster fire that is her planned visit to Taiwan next month, now reportedly…

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Assassination of Pakistan’s top Generals and the President – 17 August 1988

By Zaid Hamid The crash of the C130 of Pakistani president General Zia in 1988 was one of the greatest tragedies to befall on the Muslim world in the 20th…

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Pakistan, back to bad old days

By Babar Cheema It is abundantly clear that Pakistan has decisively re-joined the American camp after a brief interregnum. It is the same old transactional relationship now. Pressure was piling…

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