Fars news is reporting today that Iranian warships have rescued five trade vessels in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean after tough battles with pirates, Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said. “The 30th flotilla had 5 cases of severe conflicts with the pirates,” Admiral Sayyari told FNA in Roudbar city, Northern Iran, […]
Great Gathering of Iranians and Supporters of Resistance from 69 countries in Paris
600 parliamentarians and prominent political figures with different political inclinations from five continents have come to Paris to participate in this gathering of freedom loving Iranians, the supporters Villepinte: of the Iranian Resistance from 63 countries and five continents in Villepinte Hall in Paris. The key note speaker to the event is Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, […]
Canadian Special Forces express an interest in dry submersible vehicles
In 2012 we reported that Canadian Special Operations Forces have expressed interest in what are called “dry submersibles.” A dry submersible protects occupants from the marine environment and would allow commandos to spend longer periods submerged in cold water. Such a system could range from a small submarine to a hard metal deep diving suit. […]
Remarkable story of female soldier who gave birth to a baby in a combat zone in Afghanistan
It was a remarkable story when we reported it at the time. In 2012 a British soldier “given birth to a baby boy while serving in Afghanistan at the same camp where the Taliban launched a suicide attack last week killed two U.S. Marines. This may be the first such reported case of a […]
Fewer bayonets, Obama said
A few years ago when Mitt Romney accused President Barack Obama of reducing the Navy’s ships – Obama responded with a quip about “horses and bayonets” “Well, governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets”, President Obama said. A comment that had many people who serve in the infantry scratching their heads in bewilderment… His comment had […]
Despite persistent human rights abuses and concerns Secretary of Defense Hagel affirms U.S-U.K close military ties
Despite serious human rights violations and concerns following the 9-11-2001 attacks and the U.S. lead and sponsored Iraq invasion (including rape of male prisoners, torture, water-boarding, rape of female family members of detainees…) and facing ferocious criticism from a United Nations panel, which warned that prompt action is needed to ensure the United Kingdom meets […]
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