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January 17, 2017

Iran: Nuclear deal will not be renegotiated

The Military Times TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s deputy foreign minister says the nuclear deal between the Islamic Republic and world

January 17, 2017

S-400 air defense missile regiment to assume combat duty in Crimea

Tass Russian News Agency MOSCOW, January 13. /TASS/. A regiment armed with Triumf advanced antiaircraft missile systems will assume combat

January 16, 2017

Russia to upgrade its naval, air bases in Syria: Interfax

Reuters: Russia plans to improve and expand its naval and air bases in Syria, Interfax news agency reported on Sunday,

January 13, 2017

China, Russia agree on more ‘countermeasures’ against U.S. anti-missile system: Xinhua

Reuters: China and Russia have agreed to take further unspecified “countermeasures” in response to a U.S. plan to deploy an

January 12, 2017

US deploys radar in response to North Korea missile threat

CNN: The Pentagon has deployed high-tech radar to keep watch for a potential North Korean long-range-missile launch in the coming

January 10, 2017

North Korea Missile Threat Seen as Test of Incoming Trump Team

VOA:   South Korean officials say they believe Pyongyang’s latest threat to test an intercontinental missile is intended to set

January 10, 2017

Iran To Produce More Missiles To Strengthen Defense Power

Defense World: Iranian lawmakers have approved a bill on Monday obliging the country’s administration to strengthen the country’s defense power

January 10, 2017

Perry suggests shooting down N. Korean ICBMs after giving diplomacy first chance

Yonhap News: Shooting down North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles over international waters is one of the ways to disrupt their

January 9, 2017

Iran to expand military spending, develop missiles

Reuters Iranian lawmakers approved plans on Monday to expand military spending to five percent of the budget, including developing the

January 9, 2017

What Would Happen in the Minutes and Hours After North Korea Nuked the United States?

Vice News Step 1: The US probably notices well before the launch Given what technology we know North Korea currently