A-10s are loved by ground troops for their ability to fly “danger close” missions against enemy forces, but the aircraft will soon be retired.
Iraq is recalibrating its Syria policy following Assad's collapse, balancing security concerns with economic interests and sectarian divides. Shia leaders emphasize defending holy sites and countering extremism,
Attempts to discredit the new Syrian administration have caused a surge in online disinformation, open source investigators in Syria have warned. Since the fall of the Assad regime, an increase in videos containing false or misleading information about the new administration has been posted across social media networks.
Iraq is planning to host an international conference to discuss developments in the region, the country's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani announced on Wednesday during an official visit to Iran.
For weeks, Iranian officials have downplayed the fall of their ally in Syria. But an important general has offered a remarkably candid view of the blow to Iran, and its military’s prospects.
Trump shared a blistering critique of Netanyahu by economics professor Jeffrey Sachs that blasts the leader for having dragged the US into “phony wars.”
The tumultuous collapses of Iraq, Libya and Syria offer stark parallels and contrasts, shedding light on the complex interplay of foreign intervention,
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani on Wednesday headed to Tehran to meet Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian for talks on bilateral issues and regional developments, particularly the situation in Syria a month after an Islamist-led takeover.
TEHRAN - Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Wednesday noted that the military presence of the United States in Iraq is "illegal", urging the Arab state to stand against the US occupation.
Defense Ministry sources on Thursday highlighted that the terrorist group PKK/YPG took civilians to a strategic location in Syria as a human shield in
Gaston argues that efforts to exercise influence through proxies—what she calls “local, hybrid, and substate forces”—are becoming “normalized” as new technologies permit remote warfare and as fragile states remain weak for decades.