September 2, 2020 World’s nuclear capabilities are decreasing in overall numbers but growing deadlier Tensions over potential nuclear warfare – and ever-alarming concerns that more countries are endeavoring to join the niche arms arena – are once again on the rise.
September 1, 2020 US vetoes UN resolution on terrorists over failure to include call for repatriation The U.S. on Monday pushed back against a majority on the U.N. Security Council as it vetoed a resolution on how to handle foreign terrorists who had fought for Islamic terror groups in Syria and Iraq.
September 1, 2020 Jailed Turkish mob boss claims government officials dispatched him to kill American Pastor Andrew Brunson From behind bars in Argentina, a wanted Turkish mob leader has ignited a firestorm with explosive allegations that some Turkish government officials had recruited him to put a hit on former political prisoner, Pastor Andrew Brunson.
August 27, 2020 Gen. Keith Kellogg rips Biden's reported opposition to Bin Laden raid, calls Bolton 'architect of failure' A vote for Joe Biden will make the United States less safe, Gen. Keith Kellogg, the national security adviser to the vice president's office, told "Special Report" Thursday.
August 19, 2020 Why no ISIS member has been charged with genocide or sexual violence for crimes against Yazidis In August 2014, the world watched in helpless horror as ISIS operatives swarmed Yazidi-majority villages in and around Sinjar Mountain. Thousands of men were slaughtered on the spot and thousands of girls and women and carted off into sexual slavery.
August 17, 2020 US troops attacked in eastern Syria, officials say U.S. forces stationed in eastern Syria were attacked Monday morning, officials said, reporting no casualties.
August 5, 2020 Animal assassins and military mammals: How superpowers continue to train creatures for combat Man's four-legged best friend has historically played a critical role in the military machine, however, they aren’t the only animal playing a pivotal part.
July 30, 2020 What happened to psychotherapist Majd Kamalmaz after disappearing at Syrian regime checkpoint 3 years ago? Psychotherapist and humanitarian Majd Kamalmaz was taken by Syrian government forces after being stopped at a checkpoint in Damascus in 2017
July 29, 2020 Pompeo: US ups Syria sanctions, this time targeting Assad's son The State Department and the Department of the Treasury announced Wednesday that 14 additional sanctions have been placed on the Assad regime in an attempt to end the nine-year long civil war in Syria.
July 27, 2020 Israel, Hezbollah trade fire in 'security incident' near Lebanese border The Israeli military confirmed on Monday there had been a "security incident" on the country's northern border with Lebanon and said its forces were engaged in "ongoing combat" with Hezbollah militants.Â