Defence in the media: Friday 15 September
...exercises to practise repelling aggressive Western states yesterday as Nato countries looked on nervously. It writes that thousands of soldiers and scores of jets and tanks were due to play...
...exercises to practise repelling aggressive Western states yesterday as Nato countries looked on nervously. It writes that thousands of soldiers and scores of jets and tanks were due to play...
...full-scale military assault on the Syrian city of Aleppo as early as this week, according to western intelligence. The paper adds that Moscow's only aircraft carrier, which is travelling to...
...Herzegovina to promote safety, security and stability. The Defence Secretary made the announcement at a meeting of NATO defence ministers in Brussels and the move demonstrated the important role played...
...batch of western-trained fighters were detained by other rebel groups in northern Syria. About 70 fighters from the US-trained group, called the 30th Division, had reached the Bab al-Salama border...
...national government. The piece says speculation was rife in Rome yesterday that, if a unity government failed, Western capitals would push to partition Libya into three states: Tripolitania in the...
...that many have accused Kurdish forces of committing human rights abuses, and Western governments of doing too little to end the civil war in Syria. The UK continues to play...
...to hit Britons in almost a decade. In his article, the Prime Minister says that we can only defeat terrorism by promoting the British values of "peace, democracy, tolerance and...
...another war. Former editor of the paper Charles Moore questions in today’s Daily Telegraph how ISIL can be an "existential threat" to the Western way of life, as described by...
...Western ground forces would inflame the crisis, but articles say there is a desire for air strikes to be expanded into Syria. The Daily Mirror and the Independent lead with...
...here. Ebola The Sun and regional outlets, including the Western Morning News, report that that RFA Argus is on its way home fromSierra Leone and is set to receive the...