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thestrategybridge.org
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| | | | | The United States involvement in Syria forms the crux of a global strategic crossroads. Will the U.S. continue to involve itself in the Middle East, or finally complete its pivot to the Pacific? A no-fly zone in Syria would settle that strategic question, but unleash a host of others. A no fly-zone has never been implemented under the conditions faced in Syria, against a well equipped and prepared counterpart eager to embarrass the Western nations aligned against it. Global escalation between the United ... | |
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joshualandis.com
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| | | | | The plight of the Druze hostages:Why Washington should change its approach in Syria By Talal el-Atrache -@TalalElAtrache For Syria Comment - 8 Nov 2018 Throughout the Syrian war, the Southern Province of Sweida, in coordination with the Syrian army, had succeeded in protecting itself against the jihadist attacks on the province's Western border with Deraa, [...] | |
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www.thedrive.com
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| | | | | Handbook highlights emerging threats, such as integrated air defenses, drones, electronic and cyber attacks, and more. | |
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theaviationist.com
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| | | Erik Arnberg, a reader of The Aviationist, brought to my attention an episode that occurred on the night of Mar. 29, 2013, when Russian military aircraft simulated a large scale bomb run on Sweden. The episode got much media attention among the Swedish media outlets on Apr. 22, when more details about | ||