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Navy Times on MSNNavy leaders look to expand munitions options as supplies run lowOperations agains Houthi militants in the Red Sea have drawn down missile supplies potentially needed for future operations.
Why does it fall to the U.S. to deal with Houthi threats on our own?
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The National Interest on MSNPost-Sindoor, A New Reality for India and PakistanIndia has embraced an assertive strategy of escalation dominance to impose a cost on future Pakistan-backed terrorism.
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Trump’s meeting with Syria’s new president could mark a turning point for the Mideast - President Donald Trump has met with ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNSuez Canal Offers 15% Rebates to Attract Shipping Back to the Red SeaCMA CGM appears to be making a slow return to the canal, representing 19 percent of tonnage passing through in the first four ...
The Navy has begun a $145 million overhaul of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard’s “electrical backbone,” the first step in ...
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🚢 Red Sea Maritime Crisis Deepens as GPS Failures and Missile Threats Persist Despite CeasefireEven though a deal was announced to stop attacks on ships in the Red Sea, the area remains unsafe. Ships sailing through this ...
Tokyo said it was the China coast guard's first "intrusion" into the territorial waters around the Senkaku Islands since March.
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