Defence in the Media: 9 January 2016
...SYRIA The Times reports on the emerging images of civilians in besieged town Madaya dying of hunger. The article follows Queen Rania of Jordan’s meeting with the Prime Minister yesterday,...
...SYRIA The Times reports on the emerging images of civilians in besieged town Madaya dying of hunger. The article follows Queen Rania of Jordan’s meeting with the Prime Minister yesterday,...
...protective equipment worn by military working dogs on exercise in Jordan. Image of the Day Computer Generated Image of the Maintenance and Finish Facility which is being built at RAF...
...in Jordan and the UAE dropped 20 guided bombs on four targets on Sunday in co-ordination with US forces. The French defence ministry is quoted as saying that they targets...
...British military strikes against ISIL targets in Syria. Speaking on a visit to Jordan and Lebanon, Mr Cameron indicated that the election of the anti-war Mr Corbyn was not an...
...medical skills. Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar and Jordan have said publicly they will host training. Counter extremism As part of widespread coverage about Prime Minister David Cameron’s speech yesterday, in...
...supported by Special Forces to gather intelligence and coordinate strikes, and that there are alternatives to fighting alongside the Syrian army, including a partnership with Jordan and Turkey. Patrick Cockburn...
...the Philippines, Jordan, Ukraine and China. The Cadets that completed the course were at the very start of their military training and did not receive access to sensitive information or...
...functioning organisation". In a wide-ranging interview, Abu Qatada, the Jordanian preacher who was based in London before being deported in 2013 and Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi, regarded as one of the...
...train Syrian rebels in Jordan last week as part of a joint programme led by the United States, and commanders want to expand the mission to training centres in Turkey,...