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Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa led morning prayers at a mosque in Mezzeh, his childhood home, and spoke about the events of the last few days in the coastal region.
Al Sharaa described the events as ‘expected challenges’. ‘We must preserve national unity and internal peace in the country and we have the ability to live together,’ he said.
Al Sharaa described the events as ‘expected challenges’. ‘We must preserve national unity and internal peace in the country and we have the ability to live together,’ he said.
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Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan, along with Defense Minister Guler and Intel chief Kalin, will participate in the Security Summit in Amman today with their Jordanian, Iraqi, Lebanese and Syrian counterparts.
The countries earlier had discussions on the administration of the ISIS camps in Syria and Iraq.
The countries earlier had discussions on the administration of the ISIS camps in Syria and Iraq.
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Can the US switch off Europe’s weapons?
The answer: Absolutely YES!
Source: FT
The answer: Absolutely YES!
European militaries rely on US technology for maintenance, software updates, and spare parts. If Washington cuts support, key systems like fighter jets, missile defenses, and drones could become inoperative.
Richard Aboulafia warns of potential US “kill switches” in European weapons:
“If you postulate the existence of something that can be done with a little bit of software code, it exists.”
55% of Europe’s defense imports (2019-2023) came from the US—a sharp rise from 35% in the previous five years (SIPRI).
Countries like Denmark, Norway, the UK, and Switzerland rely on US-made F-35s for air defense. The F-35 requires constant software updates via ALIS, soon to be replaced by Odin.
Sash Tusa warns:
“If the US stops updates, the equipment stops working—if not instantly, then very, very quickly.”
Source: FT
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Qatar warns against military action on Iran's nuclear nuclear facilities.
Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani voiced strong opposition to military action against Iran’s nuclear facilities, warning of severe consequences.
Qatar opposes attacks on Iran, calling them a “regional catastrophe” that would destabilize the Gulf.
Qatar warns that targeting nuclear sites like Bushehr could contaminate the Persian Gulf, crippling desalination plants and cutting off fresh water supplies.
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France-Italy’s SAMP/T System Fails in Ukraine
French-Italian SAMP/T missile defense system, designed to protect Ukraine from airborne threats, has encountered serious operational issues since its deployment.
French-Italian SAMP/T missile defense system, designed to protect Ukraine from airborne threats, has encountered serious operational issues since its deployment.
1. Software Malfunctions: The system reportedly struggled with technical issues that prevented effective interception of ballistic missiles.
2. Aster Missile Shortages: Ukraine quickly depleted its stock of Aster missiles, the system’s primary munition, limiting its effectiveness.
3. Performance Concerns: Compared to the U.S.-supplied Patriot system, which has successfully intercepted Russian missiles, SAMP/T has underperformed, raising doubts about its reliability in high-intensity warfare.
A spokesperson for Eurosam, the joint venture behind SAMP/T, has not yet commented on these performance concerns.
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F-35 ‘Kill Switch’ Fears Shake Berlin
Germany plans to buy 35 F-35A fighter jets from the U.S. for €8.3 billion, plus additional infrastructure costs. However, fears are growing that Donald Trump could remotely disable these jets.
At the core of the debate is a potential “Kill Switch”, which could let the U.S. deactivate the aircraft if its strategic interests change.
Source: Bild
Germany plans to buy 35 F-35A fighter jets from the U.S. for €8.3 billion, plus additional infrastructure costs. However, fears are growing that Donald Trump could remotely disable these jets.
At the core of the debate is a potential “Kill Switch”, which could let the U.S. deactivate the aircraft if its strategic interests change.
Joachim Schranzhofer, communications chief at Hensoldt, stated:
“The ‘Kill Switch’ in the F-35 is more than just a rumor. A simpler way is through the mission planning system, which would keep the jet grounded.”
Wolfgang Ischinger, former diplomat and Munich Security Conference chief, warned:
“If we fear that the U.S. could do to Germany’s F-35s what they did to Ukraine, we should consider canceling the contract.”
Source: Bild
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Trump cooled towards the UK after photos of Zelensky with King Charles III.
Trump felt ‘less special.’
Source: Daily Mail
Trump felt ‘less special.’
Source: Daily Mail
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The armed group Common Resistance Front (FCR), active in the Kivu region, has officially joined the ranks of the AFC/M23. The AFC/M23 has also called on other Congolese armed groups and political actors to join its cause.
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A remnant of the ousted regime hid weapons in Qadmus before making their escape.
Source: Inside Idlib
Source: Inside Idlib
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Iran, Russia, and China to hold joint naval drills off Iran’s coast this week, starting Tuesday in Chabahar port. The exercises in the northern Indian Ocean aim to boost cooperation and counter U.S. influence, Iranian media reports. Warships from all three nations, including Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, will take part.
Observers include Azerbaijan, South Africa, Oman, and more.
Source: Naval News, Iranian media reports
Observers include Azerbaijan, South Africa, Oman, and more.
Source: Naval News, Iranian media reports
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Ukrainian media report that the U.S. has stopped supporting electronic warfare (EW) systems on transferred F-16 jets.
Before delivery, the jets were upgraded with AN/ALQ-131 pods, PIDS+, and ECIPS+ systems, enhancing their ability to counter Russian EW threats.
The U.S. Air Force modernization provided updated data on Russian EW and SIGINT systems, enabling Ukrainian jets to record enemy signal emissions.
Before delivery, the jets were upgraded with AN/ALQ-131 pods, PIDS+, and ECIPS+ systems, enhancing their ability to counter Russian EW threats.
The U.S. Air Force modernization provided updated data on Russian EW and SIGINT systems, enabling Ukrainian jets to record enemy signal emissions.
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This is what Ukraine's former nuclear shield looked like—surrendered for security guarantees, given away for free, with nothing in return.
Ukraine once held the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal, inheriting 1,900 strategic and up to 4,200 tactical warheads from the USSR in 1991.
Under the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, Ukraine gave up its nuclear arsenal for security assurances.
By 1996, all warheads were sent to Russia, making Ukraine a non-nuclear NPT state.
Ukraine once held the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal, inheriting 1,900 strategic and up to 4,200 tactical warheads from the USSR in 1991.
Under the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, Ukraine gave up its nuclear arsenal for security assurances.
By 1996, all warheads were sent to Russia, making Ukraine a non-nuclear NPT state.
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More than 50,000 Russian troops have deserted and gone absent without leave since Russia widened its war on Ukraine three years ago, according to a new report from Ukrainian analysis group Frontelligence Insight.
Russia, with 50,554 documented AWOL (Absent Without Official Leave) cases across its military districts, absorbs these losses more effectively due to its larger population.
Source: Frontelligence Insight
Russia, with 50,554 documented AWOL (Absent Without Official Leave) cases across its military districts, absorbs these losses more effectively due to its larger population.
Source: Frontelligence Insight
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Russian soldiers capture the epic detonation of their Pantsir-S1 air defense system in Kursk.
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Clash Report
Informed sources told Clash Report that at least 2,500 Assad regime soldiers have joined YPG/PKK ranks. Sources state that several former intelligence and military officers established an office in Hasakah to organise attacks and provocations against the…
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These are literally children.
According to Zaman Al-Wasl newspaper, the PKK/YPG/SDF terror group is forming an Arab-only battalion to fight against the Syrian Army.
Former regime officers, soldiers, and local tribal leaders played a key role in its creation.
The terrorist group aims to pit Arabs against each other, using this battalion to further disrupt the region’s demographic balance.
According to Zaman Al-Wasl newspaper, the PKK/YPG/SDF terror group is forming an Arab-only battalion to fight against the Syrian Army.
Former regime officers, soldiers, and local tribal leaders played a key role in its creation.
The terrorist group aims to pit Arabs against each other, using this battalion to further disrupt the region’s demographic balance.
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