July 13, 2017
Turkey Chooses Russia Over NATO for Missile Defense
Bloomberg: Turkey has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to acquire Russia’s most advanced missile defense system, a senior Turkish official
Bloomberg: Turkey has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to acquire Russia’s most advanced missile defense system, a senior Turkish official
Free Beacon: Iran is said to be building new long-range ballistic missiles at a Syrian weapons factory identified by the
CNBC: The successful interception test over the Pacific this week of a ballistic missile target using the Terminal High Altitude
VOA News: WASHINGTON — Russia’s assessment of North Korea’s latest missile launch puzzles many U.S. experts, who say the Kremlin
The Japan Times: North Korea’s new long-range ballistic missile will “likely” be able to strike targets on the U.S. West
Stars and Stripes: STUTTGART, Germany — The United States is moving too slowly in response to North Korea’s rapidly improving
Newsweek: North Korea celebrated the launch of its newly developed intercontinental ballistic missile test—which some experts say has the capacity
The Washington Examiner: For six months now, the Trump administration has been required to notify Congress within 48 hours any
Stars and Stripes: Four months before its July 4 missile test, North Korea offered the world a rare technical preview
War On The Rocks: In launching an intercontinental ballistic missile, North Korea has done what many experts said must not
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