Fury from army chiefs, U.K. political parties, King Charles III – and Trump's former pal, crooner Rod Stewart – appeared to force Trump to roll back on his statement and praise the Brit soldiers sent ...
Army Staff Sgt. Michael H. Ollis, a New York City native who was killed in Afghanistan in 2013 after stepping between a ...
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Hey Trump: Here’s how Canada has long punched above its military weight — from someone with a front-row seat
“We’ve never needed them. We have never really asked anything of them. You know, they’ll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan, or this or that. And they did — they stayed a little back, a little ...
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Pakistan military raids kill 41 armed fighters in Balochistan
Military claims without providing evidence that the slain fighters were linked to India.
Pakistan has used violence and political repression to stamp out a decades-old insurgency in Balochistan Province. The largest-ever attacks in the region have called into question that strategy.
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Pakistan says it has killed 145 'Indian-backed terrorists' in Balochistan after deadly attacks
Pakistani police and military forces have killed 145 'Indian-backed terrorists' in Balochistan, according to government ...
The most worrisome flash point in South Asia today lies not between the nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan but to the west, along the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. A simmering conflict ...
National unity is vital for fighting out menace of terrorism from our motherland. Our brave armed forces and law enforcement ...
Pakistan’s security forces used drones and helicopters to wrest control of a southwestern town from separatist insurgents after a three-day battle, police said yesterday, as the death toll in the ...
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The Ghosts of Neocons Past: Stabilization and Reconstruction in the Donald Trump Era
The Middle East conflicts that the administration thought it had resolved are still simmering, and without sustained US attention, these victories may be transformed into defeats.
Attackers dressed as ordinary civilians entered hospitals, schools, banks and markets Saturday before opening fire, Pakistani ...
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