Korean Parade Points to Way Ahead on Missile Defense
This past weekend’s military parade in North Korea, marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of…
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Owing to the ongoing Turkey-Egypt clashes near Libya, there are reports that Turkey could soon deploy…
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Paris – Britain sees no problem in breaking international law and reneging on a withdrawal agreement…
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A recent study by the Budapest-baed Political Capital think tank looked at authoritarian influence in the…
Read More »Missing in Action: Defense Industry in the French Recovery Plan
Paris – France unveiled Sept. 3 its two-year €100 billion ($118 billion) recovery plan in a…
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The German presidency of the Council of the EU comes at a critical point in time…
Read More »Will China Declare an Air Defense Identification Zone in South China Sea?
An Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) is air space over a land mass or water body…
Read More »India and Indonesia: Working Greater Cooperation
New Delhi. Defence Ministers’ Dialogue between India and Republic of Indonesia was held on July 27th,…
Read More »Dassault and COVID-19: A Look at the Financial Results of the First Half of 2020
Paris Dassault Aviation, builder of the Rafale fighter jet, expected a drop in 2020 profit and…
Read More »A Very British Coup: Boris Johnson and “Failing Grayling”.
Chris Grayling who Boris Johnson attempted to parachute in as the chair of the Parliamentary Committee…
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