US occupation forces in Syria were hit in back-to-back attacks on Thursday and Friday, with the attacks killing one US contractor and injuring up to six US service members. The attack prompted retaliatory strikes against so-called ‘Iran-backed facilities’ which turned out to be a rural development center and grain facility near a military airport.
Joe Biden led the charge to push the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, according to Scott Ritter, who served as the United Nations chief weapons inspector in the country from 1991 to 1998.
Wednesday marks the 12-year anniversary of the first anti-Gaddafi protests in Benghazi, which quickly grew into a foreign-backed uprising, NATO intervention and ultimately, Libya’s breakup into warring statelets. Was there any way for Libya to avoid its fate? Sputnik explores.
New offices in the Middle East, strategic appointment of regional leader and partnership with CyberKnight address urgent need to protect critical infrastructure across the globe PALO ALTO