The upcoming Victory Day parade on Red Square on May 9 is set not only to be the biggest in modern times in terms of troops and military hardware involved, but will also feature the largest number of brand new war machines on show to the public for …
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History in the making? Saudi airliner lands in Israel – for maintenance
Typically, routine maintenance on such planes takes about a few weeks, officials said. The arrival of Jumbo Jet with the logo “Saudia” to Ben-Gurion Airport overnight Tuesday generated a stir in the Israeli media on Wednesday after surprised airport workers spotted the plane. The plane in question, an …
Read More »In Turkey, Saudi Arabia Finds an Unlikely Partner Against Syria
While the war in Yemen remains inconclusive, Saudi Arabia is escalating its intervention in Syria. Unlike the Yemeni theater, where the Saudis are the largest military force, the Syrian battleground will be more complex for Riyadh. The Saudis will be partnering with Turkey, and Riyadh and Ankara are …
Read More »Saudis Propose Truce for an Aid Effort in Yemen
Saudi Arabia has proposed a five-day halt to hostilities in Yemen to allow aid agencies to reach civilians suffering because of the country’s war, the Saudi foreign minister said on Thursday. The minister, Adel al-Jubeir, said the cease-fire’s start date had yet to be decided and could be …
Read More »British Foreign Policy After the Election
Alexander Mercouris It is difficult to believe that there is nobody within the British foreign policy establishment who does not have grave doubts about the Cameron government’s ultra-hardline anti-Russian policy. Though it has attracted surprisingly little international attention, Britain is holding a general election to decide the make-up of its …
Read More »Germany’s Dilemma: Critics Want Tougher Berlin Stance Against Israel
By Nicola Abé, Christiane Hoffmann, Horand Knaup, René Pfister and Christoph Schult Relations between Germany and Israel are at a crossroads. Is it possible for the German government to continue to steadfastly support the country even as Jerusalem continues to refuse to allow the Palestinians to establish their …
Read More »Yemen: The Shadow of Invasion. The Deployment of Saudi Ground Forces?
On May 3, Saudi-led coalition entered Yemen. According to reports about from 20 to 50 soldiers have landed in Yemen’s strategic port of Aden for a ‘reconnaissance’ mission and more troops are coming. The deployment of Saudi-led forces seeks the goal to help forces loyal to US, Saudi …
Read More »How Pakistan Plays the Middle East?
Charlotte Kennedy Anthony Bubalo recently lamented that alliances and enmities in the Middle East are becoming so complex that even long-term watchers are struggling to keep up. Well, if that’s the case, Pakistan just added to the layers of confusion. Last month, Pakistan surprisingly refused to join its long-time ally and benefactor …
Read More »Why America Should Really Fear Russia’s Armata T-14 Tank?
Nikolas K. Gvosdev There have been two general reactions in the West to the first public glimpses of the T-14 Armata tank, the first completely post-Soviet Russian design for a main battle tank. The first is to view its claims—of greater speed, maneuverability, firepower and survivability vis-à-vis anything …
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