Dark Eagle Over Iran: U.S. Hypersonic Gamble
Joining the hypersonic club is hard. Big projects bring delays, but war will not wait for America, especially when it lit the fuse itself.
Mr. Vukovic holds on to himself that the "omnivore" is being followed by an obsessive politics since the teenage days. In his spare time, he deals with the design of designer furniture (in his own workshop).
He considers an attempt to enter politics "the illusion he has got over" and today he gets much better in the role of observer. The chronicle of telegraph news depends on it.
Joining the hypersonic club is hard. Big projects bring delays, but war will not wait for America, especially when it lit the fuse itself.
The Israeli army is pushing ever deeper into Lebanon, and this time it is in a hurry. When Trump says "it’s over", de facto borders may be in place.
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The U.S. has struck Iran again, hoping force can rewrite the deal, but the Middle East edges toward a post-American order.
It would make sense for the two leaders of a failed war adventure to turn on each other. But it would also make sense for them to stage it.
Ukrainian drones as a burden for the allies - old-school jamming has merged with information tactics into a new strategy.
Plans that seemed bizarre until yesterday would once have been dismissed as radical theory, but today they are taking shape — and even receiving confirmation from the very top.
In Yakutsk, engines are rarely switched off, fur coats are almost never removed, and waiting for the morning bus in −40°C is part of daily life. Yet despite the brutal cold, the warmth of the people remains unmistakable.