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battle of basra modern warfare The battle that Malik was fighting, is famous in history as the “Battle of Layla-tul-Harir.” It was the climax of the grim contest in the plain of Siffin on the bank of the Euphrates. The western urban-rural interface, with the few main access routes into the city, was an operational environment in itself. By early 1987, Iran and Iraq both had about 200,000 troops deployed along the southern front near Basra, Iraq’s second largest city. According to the intelligence gathered by General Shepherd, Vladimir Makarov graduated from the Frunze Military Academy as a captain in the Russian Army, first serving as a paratrooper in the 98th Guards Airborne Division of the VDV. #1 in Premium Domains. 8/12/2020, 4:00:29 PM. The battle resulted in the British capture of Basra. The fighting took place in large cities to small villages, and terrorist activity was rife. Hundreds of Iraqi soldiers were bombed, shot, or roasted along the road during the 10-ho ....
U.S. attempts ‘soft coup’ in Cuba By Rosa Miriam Elizalde From Resumen English Dec. 10 − Invasions get bad press – those close-ups of foreign boots marching over a beach or a neighborhood like El Chorrillo in Panama in 1989, where they still don’t know the total number of people who the U.S. troops killed. After more than a century of relentless experience, U.S. military interventions in Latin America have fallen into disrepute, lost their glamor, gone out of style. Now they prefer to use soft coups. Cuban youth denounce the waging of a media campaign against the island as part of a soft coup d’état scrip financed by the United States, Nov. 30. Credit: Alejandro Azcuy Dominguez ....
Cubans protest the latest soft coup attempt by the U.S. | Alejanfro Alcuy Invasion gets bad press – those close-ups of foreign boots marching over a beach or a neighborhood like El Chorrillo in Panama in 1989, where they still don’t know the total number of those who were killed. After more than a century of relentless experience, the military interventions of the United States in Latin America have fallen into disrepute, lost their glamour, gone out of style. Now they’re going in for soft coups. The soft coup consists of dressing up a minority as the majority, broadcasting their complaints, stirring up controversies and confrontations, and wearing down the true governing majority until it’s possible to take them down by means of some judicial farce, as in Honduras, or a parliamentary sham, as in Brazil, or an electoral charade, as in Bolivia, or forcing a foreign intervention, as they are attempting in Venezuela, and as some dream of doing in Cuba. ....