TURKISH COAST GUARD CORVETTE RAMMED A HELLENIC COAST GUARD OPV NEAR IMIA/KARDAK ISLETS (Vid.)

A Turkish Coast Guard (TCG) Corvette rammed a Hellenic Coast Guard (HCG) Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) near the Aegean uninhabited islets of Imia – Kardak in Turkish. The incident took place at 23:45 on the 12th of February 2018 with no reports of injuries to the crew of either vessel. The Turkish vessel was the… Continue reading TURKISH COAST GUARD CORVETTE RAMMED A HELLENIC COAST GUARD OPV NEAR IMIA/KARDAK ISLETS (Vid.)

THE DRONE SHOT DOWN BY ISRAEL WAS AN IRANIAN COPY OF U.S RQ-170 SPY DRONE

Sourced: The Washington Post By Loveday Morris and Ruth Eglash The drone that Israel said it shot down this weekend appeared to have been developed by Iran from technology obtained when it captured a U.S. stealth aircraft in 2011, according to aviation experts and Israeli officials. Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, a spokesman for Israel’s military,… Continue reading THE DRONE SHOT DOWN BY ISRAEL WAS AN IRANIAN COPY OF U.S RQ-170 SPY DRONE

FRANCE TO LAUNCH STUDIES FOR A NEW AIRCRAFT CARRIER

Sourced: Navy Recognition France is set to launch studies on the replacement of the sole aircraft carrier of the French Navy (Marine Nationale). The Charles de Gaulle will be decommissioned by 2040, according to the 2019-2025 military planning law which will be presented tomorrow in the ministerial council. “We reserve the possibility of having an… Continue reading FRANCE TO LAUNCH STUDIES FOR A NEW AIRCRAFT CARRIER

U.S NAVY WANTS MORE SAILORS, JET AND AN EXTRA SHIP IN 2019

110518-N-OI955-137 PACIFIC OCEAN (May 18, 2011) The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG 100) is underway in the Pacific Ocean. Kidd is part of the John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group and is participating in a composite training unit exercise off the coast of Southern California. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Crishanda K. McCall/Released)

Sourced: Defence News By: David B. Larter The U.S. Navy is getting larger and adding an extra ship to its fleet in 2019, over its 2018 request, but the total shipbuilding budget request seems to make little headway toward a 355-ship fleet called for in a review last year. The Navy’s base budget request is… Continue reading U.S NAVY WANTS MORE SAILORS, JET AND AN EXTRA SHIP IN 2019

FRIEND OR FOE? ASSAD QUIETLY AIDS SYRIAN KURDS AGAINST TURKEY

Sourced: Reuters By Laila Bassam and Tom Perry Syria’s U.S.-backed Kurds are getting indirect help from an unlikely source in their war against Turkey in the northwestern region of Afrin: President Bashar al-Assad. Pro-government forces and Kurdish-led forces have fought each other elsewhere in Syria and Damascus opposes the Kurds’ demands for autonomy. But in… Continue reading FRIEND OR FOE? ASSAD QUIETLY AIDS SYRIAN KURDS AGAINST TURKEY

GAS AND OIL DIPLOMACY IN EASTER MEDITERRANEAN PRELUDE TO REGIONAL WAR

Sourced: Al Arabiya By Shehab Al-Makahleh The Middle East has undergone major vicissitudes following the “Arab Spring” demonstrations. The Mideast is one of the most important regions in the world and the stability of which is mandatory to peace and stability in the world. Since 2011, the Middle East has entered a state of uncertainty… Continue reading GAS AND OIL DIPLOMACY IN EASTER MEDITERRANEAN PRELUDE TO REGIONAL WAR

U.S PENTAGON 2019 BUDGET ALLOCATES $550 MILLION FOR YPG

Sourced: Daily Sabah The Pentagon’s 2019 budget wil include $300 million for the train-and-equip program for the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), predominantly led by the PKK-affiliated People’s Protection Units (YPG), and $250 million for building a “border security force” in Syria, the U.S. government unveiled on Monday. According to the budget bill that President Donald… Continue reading U.S PENTAGON 2019 BUDGET ALLOCATES $550 MILLION FOR YPG

RUSSIANS KILLED IN CLASH WITH US-LED FORCES IN SYRIA

Sourced: Jerusalem Post Russian fighters were among those killed when US-led coalition forces clashed with pro-government forces in Syria this month, former associates of the dead said on Monday. A US official has said more than 100 fighters aligned with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad died when coalition and local coalition-backed forces thwarted a large attack… Continue reading RUSSIANS KILLED IN CLASH WITH US-LED FORCES IN SYRIA

TURKEY’S OFFENSIVE IN SYRIA RUNS INTO PROBLEMS, MOUNTAINS AND MUD

Sourced : The Washington Post By Louisa Loveluck and Zakaria Zakaria A Turkish offensive against Kurdish fighters has bogged down in the mountains and mud of northern Syria as troops encounter an adversary well accustomed to the terrain. The Turkish military lost its advantage in the skies over the border area for much of this… Continue reading TURKEY’S OFFENSIVE IN SYRIA RUNS INTO PROBLEMS, MOUNTAINS AND MUD

TURKISH GENERAL CHIEF OF STAFF SAYS ARMED FORCES ABLE TO FIGHT BOTH IN SYRIA AND THE AEGEAN SEA

Sourced : PROTOTHEMA Turkish Chief of General Staff General Hulusi Akar said the Turkish armed forces were capable of conducting military operations in both Syria and the Aegean Sea. In his statement, which is doing the rounds in Turkish media, the head of the Turkish Armed Forces said: “Along with the military operation in Afrin… Continue reading TURKISH GENERAL CHIEF OF STAFF SAYS ARMED FORCES ABLE TO FIGHT BOTH IN SYRIA AND THE AEGEAN SEA