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Taiwan’s F-16 Jets to Receive US-Made AGM-154 Bombs

Taiwan’s defense capabilities are set to receive a significant boost as the Pentagon awards a manufacturing contract to supply AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) glide bombs for the island’s fleet of F-16 Fighting Falcon jets. The contract, officially granted to Raytheon Missile Systems, a subsidiary of RTX Corp., marks a pivotal step in Taiwan’s quest […]

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Senator Cotton Casts Doubt on Biden’s Strikes on Syria and Iraq, Calls for Strategic Clarity

Republican Senator Tom Cotton from Arkansas questions the efficacy of President Biden’s recent military strikes on Syria and Iraq. Cotton, in a NewsWeek report, expressed skepticism about the strategic success of the strikes while criticizing Biden’s broader Iran policy. Senator’s Skepticism Towards Biden’s Strikes on Syria Cotton voiced his doubts in response to the Pentagon’s […]

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Austin Suggested to Consider Broader Campaign for Pentagon US Retaliation Against Iran for Jordan Strike

In response to the deadly attack on three U.S. troops in Jordan by Iranian-backed militants, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III suggests a potential broader campaign for US retaliation against Iran targeting Iranian capabilities. The US retaliation against Iran, expected to go beyond traditional one-off raids, aims to diminish Iran’s influence and capabilities, according to […]

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US-Mexico Border Tension: Texas-Bound Convoy Organized by Former Army Lieutenant Colonel Sparks Concerns Amid Border Tensions

A convoy, organized in part by former Army lieutenant colonel Pete Chambers, has left Virginia, en route to Texas, aiming to raise awareness about perceived US-Mexico border tension. The convoy, dubbed “Take Our Border Back,” warns of a migrant “invasion” and calls for veterans to join its cause, intensifying tensions between state and federal authorities […]

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