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Quartz· 5 hours agoElon Musk said he would seek permission from US regulators to offer satellite internet service in Iran in response to a request from a Persian researcher based in Germany.
A weird legacy of the Falklands War could get Ukraine 5 fighter jets: report
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 5 days agoArgentina is reportedly in talks to help provide Ukraine with Super Étendard fighter jets it has in...
Gaza pier is no more than pathetic symbolism
Stars and Stripes· 7 days agoThe superpower’s engineers and soldiers waded into the waves lapping at the Mediterranean shoreline and tethered their pontoons to form a sort of pier,...
All Roads in the Muslim World Lead to Beijing. Israel Must Engage China
Newsweek· 1 day agoIn 2013, I warned that a Pax Sinica in the Middle East might replace America's predominant role. To...
US Navy warships are stuck in a Red Sea battle they can't fight forever
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 4 days ago"There is a possibility that [the] Houthis will continue to assert some form of...
Navy faces most intense running sea battle since WWII with Houthis
Navy Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe Navy saw periods of combat during the “Tanker Wars” of the 1980s in the Persian Gulf, but that...
Iraq: Tolerance for Intolerance
Strategy Page· 3 hours agoAugust 2, 2023: Recent Moslem violence in Europe and Iraq was caused by Moslem anger at protests in Sweden against Moslem violence and intolerance that included burning copies of the Koran.
What's behind Biden's risky Gaza ceasefire gamble
Newsweek· 5 days agoTwo weeks after unveiling a ceasefire plan hailed as the best chance yet to put an end to the eight-month war in the Gaza Strip, President Joe Biden...
Gaza Could Escalate Catastrophically—or Provide a Pivot to a Better World
Newsweek· 2 days agoArchduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie paraded through Sarajevo to inspect imperial...
Yemen: Never Underestimate The Big Lie
Strategy Page· 3 days agoThe government and coalition forces have taken most of the Red Sea coast but have not got enough troops to stop the rebels from moving about and continuing to receive weapons