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All-out war or ‘creeping occupation’ among Putin options, says Ukraine MoD
There are two potential courses of action Putin could take — either all-out war or a “creeping occupation” of Ukraine, that nation’s Ministry of Defense tells Military Times.
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Russians have 120,000 troops on its border, increased intel gathering, Ukraine ministry says
There are about 98,000 Russian ground troops and about 22,000 air and naval forces arrayed around the former Soviet satellite, according to a Ukrainian military assessment obtained by Military Times.
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Civilians may have been killed in latest US drone strike on al-Qaida in Syria
CENTCOM officials did not name the individual targeted or say how many civilian casualties may have resulted from the strike.
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Pentagon creates new organization to investigate mysterious objects in the sky
The Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group, nested in the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security, will now lead investigations into mysterious objects in the sky.
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Russia preparing to attack Ukraine by late January: Ukraine defense intelligence agency chief
Russia is building toward the ability to carry out an attack on Ukraine, the head of it’s defense intelligence agency told Military Times.
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Russian troop movements show wider conflict is possible, top Ukraine official says
“All available information indicates that the armed forces of Russia permanently sustain a powerful offensive grouping around Ukraine,” Roman Mashovets, deputy head of Ukraine’s Office of the President for national security and defense, told Military Times Wednesday.
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Special ops task force in Middle East restructured for ‘broad, regional’ ISIS fight
The new task force, called Special Operations Joint Task Force-Levant, was stood up quietly on July 1.
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Senior al-Qaida leader killed in northwest Syria drone strike: CENTCOM
For the second time in about a month, CENTCOM said a senior al-Qaida leader was killed in a drone strike in northwest Syria.
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Green Berets’ work to free Afghans comes with a personal cost
For a small group of Green Berets at Fort Bragg, working to help rescue American citizens and Afghan allies has taken a great mental and emotional toll.
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WhatsApp outage ‘a nightmare’ for group working to rescue Afghans, American citizens
The WhatsApp outage is no laughing matter for those trying to escape Afghanistan.
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All-out war or ‘creeping occupation’ among Putin options, says Ukraine MoD
There are two potential courses of action Putin could take — either all-out war or a “creeping occupation” of Ukraine, that nation’s Ministry of Defense tells Military Times.
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Russians have 120,000 troops on its border, increased intel gathering, Ukraine ministry says
There are about 98,000 Russian ground troops and about 22,000 air and naval forces arrayed around the former Soviet satellite, according to a Ukrainian military assessment obtained by Military Times.
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Civilians may have been killed in latest US drone strike on al-Qaida in Syria
CENTCOM officials did not name the individual targeted or say how many civilian casualties may have resulted from the strike.
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Pentagon creates new organization to investigate mysterious objects in the sky
The Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group, nested in the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security, will now lead investigations into mysterious objects in the sky.
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Russia preparing to attack Ukraine by late January: Ukraine defense intelligence agency chief
Russia is building toward the ability to carry out an attack on Ukraine, the head of it’s defense intelligence agency told Military Times.
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Russian troop movements show wider conflict is possible, top Ukraine official says
“All available information indicates that the armed forces of Russia permanently sustain a powerful offensive grouping around Ukraine,” Roman Mashovets, deputy head of Ukraine’s Office of the President for national security and defense, told Military Times Wednesday.
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Special ops task force in Middle East restructured for ‘broad, regional’ ISIS fight
The new task force, called Special Operations Joint Task Force-Levant, was stood up quietly on July 1.
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Senior al-Qaida leader killed in northwest Syria drone strike: CENTCOM
For the second time in about a month, CENTCOM said a senior al-Qaida leader was killed in a drone strike in northwest Syria.
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Green Berets’ work to free Afghans comes with a personal cost
For a small group of Green Berets at Fort Bragg, working to help rescue American citizens and Afghan allies has taken a great mental and emotional toll.
-
WhatsApp outage ‘a nightmare’ for group working to rescue Afghans, American citizens
The WhatsApp outage is no laughing matter for those trying to escape Afghanistan.
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All-out war or ‘creeping occupation’ among Putin options, says Ukraine MoD
There are two potential courses of action Putin could take — either all-out war or a “creeping occupation” of Ukraine, that nation’s Ministry of Defense tells Military Times.
-
Russians have 120,000 troops on its border, increased intel gathering, Ukraine ministry says
There are about 98,000 Russian ground troops and about 22,000 air and naval forces arrayed around the former Soviet satellite, according to a Ukrainian military assessment obtained by Military Times.
-
Civilians may have been killed in latest US drone strike on al-Qaida in Syria
CENTCOM officials did not name the individual targeted or say how many civilian casualties may have resulted from the strike.
-
Pentagon creates new organization to investigate mysterious objects in the sky
The Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group, nested in the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security, will now lead investigations into mysterious objects in the sky.
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Russia preparing to attack Ukraine by late January: Ukraine defense intelligence agency chief
Russia is building toward the ability to carry out an attack on Ukraine, the head of it’s defense intelligence agency told Military Times.
-
Russian troop movements show wider conflict is possible, top Ukraine official says
“All available information indicates that the armed forces of Russia permanently sustain a powerful offensive grouping around Ukraine,” Roman Mashovets, deputy head of Ukraine’s Office of the President for national security and defense, told Military Times Wednesday.
-
Special ops task force in Middle East restructured for ‘broad, regional’ ISIS fight
The new task force, called Special Operations Joint Task Force-Levant, was stood up quietly on July 1.
-
Senior al-Qaida leader killed in northwest Syria drone strike: CENTCOM
For the second time in about a month, CENTCOM said a senior al-Qaida leader was killed in a drone strike in northwest Syria.
-
Green Berets’ work to free Afghans comes with a personal cost
For a small group of Green Berets at Fort Bragg, working to help rescue American citizens and Afghan allies has taken a great mental and emotional toll.
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WhatsApp outage ‘a nightmare’ for group working to rescue Afghans, American citizens
The WhatsApp outage is no laughing matter for those trying to escape Afghanistan.












