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Thousands of Iran-backed fighters offer to join Hezbollah in its fight against Israel
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThousands of fighters from Iran-backed groups in the Middle East are ready to come to Lebanon to...
Iran—Iraq’s Unavoidable Neighbor and America’s Bitter Pill
The National Interest· 1 day agoOne of the most ironic and adverse strategic outcomes of the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was the...
Iraq: Rotten At The Top
Strategy Page· 1 day agoIt’s been hard times for Quds since January 2020, when an American airstrike killed the most successful Quds force commander, Qassem Soleimani along with the commander of ...
Iraq: Tolerance for Intolerance
Strategy Page· 4 days agoTo Moslems, intolerance of other religions is part of their religious traditions. Moslems are not only obliged to live their lives according to rules laid out in the Koran, but try and convince ...
Murphy's Law: Russia Lowers Recruiting Standards
Strategy Page· 5 days agoOctober 5, 2023: Russia is running out of men suitable for military service due mostly to opposition to conscription and voluntary enlistment. The standards can only be lowered so far before ...
British schoolchildren to be asked whether they would stand up and serve thei...
Daily Express· 7 days agoBritian will discover whether youngsters are up for the fight when schoolchildren are polled about...
Iraq: Radical Ideas Rattle Politicians
Strategy Page· 5 days agoSeptember 25, 2018: Iraq has a rapidly growing population. A growing portion of the population has no memory of life under Saddam (where demonstrations or any dissent was forbidden) but do take ...
Korea: Failure Is No Longer An Option
Strategy Page· 5 days agoFor North Korea this includes the habit of dragging out negotiations for a long time in order to extract more from the other side. In the past, when the North Korean economic and internal loyalty ...
Flu of 1918 hit state with a wallop | Only in Oklahoma
Tulsa World· 5 days agoPublic meetings of all kinds -- schools, churches, theaters -- were closed for most of October 1918 because of a flu epidemic that killed 7,350 Oklahomans and more than 600,000 people nationwide ...