Singapore s Military May Be Small, But It s Ready To Kill
As a small, but rich, city surrounded by bigger powers, Singapore takes its defense seriously.
Here s What You Need to Know: This city-state is ready to fight.
Despite its small geographical size, Singapore fields one of the most advanced and well-equipped militaries in South East Asia. It spends more on its military than any of its neighbors. Being a tiny city-state, one of the strongest arms of the Singaporean military is the Republic of Singapore Air Force. But how does it stack up against its neighbors, from the small to the big? Does Western tech really provide the level of advantage it needs to defend itself?
participate in this rally on wall street all right there for us in new york thank you. shares and boeing fell one and a half percent after u.s. federal safety regulators indicated they would keep full control over approvals of each new $737.00 max produced the federal aviation administration is planning to review some 300 of the planes before delivery to buyers boeing was hoping to start flying the 737 max again in january the model has been grounded following 2 deadly crashes on a positive note for the company nato has awarded a $1000000000.00 contract to boeing to modernize awacs reconnaissance planes. over to europe germany s deutsche bank has reportedly sold about $50000000000.00 worth of unwanted assets so the goldman sachs group both companies have declined to comment on the deal the transaction is part of deutsche is seen to reinvent itself partly by unloading businesses where it feels it can no longer compete the assets were associates of the bank s emerging market debt and wer
a little different here we would have to know what kind of intelligence he has but of course syria at the moment is heavily surveilled by nato awacs that is rater surveillance with big planes so that would be a source for example for identifying aerial movement by the regime of bashar. al assad but we don t have proof of that that s probably what mcchrystal has in mind but we haven t seen it much hoffman in brussels thank you so much. in washington and child in the beirut thank you. not human rights group amnesty international says the number of reported judicial executions around the world fell during twenty seventeen the group is warning that the true number of people put to death is unknown since some countries like china treat execution numbers as a state secret and many of us carry out executions in full view of the public. in
radar planes down. clean up those and clean up the air refuelling tracks and nato added a new member and germany agreed to pay 2%. it s an a on nato and i see trump really sticking with it. he s clearly accelerated the anti-isis fight as mtis and dunford have told us, huge changes. the u.s. fors are up closer to the tactical fight and beginning to prep for the post combat aftermath. big things going on, accelerating the anti-isis fight. well, let s go back to europe if we can for a second, rebecca and it has been said on the ground for many months now that they cannot depend at least on the sidelines, they re not going to depend on the united states anymore. now we have angela merkel, calling her the globalist if you will in the free world. we have the news that the new french president macron is saying that his tough hand shake with mr. trump was a moment of truth and that it quote, wasn t