Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has confirmed that both the Israeli Air Force and Navy are participating in today’s strikes against the Yemeni capital of Sana’a, dubbed “Operation Passing Package” by the Defense Ministry, claiming to have targeted “several military camps, including a camp of the Houthi General Staff, eliminating many dozens of Houthi terror operatives, and destroying stockpiles of UAVs and weaponry.”
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Poland is preparing to amend its law on military deployments abroad to allow its forces to shoot down “hostile objects” launched by Russia, such as drones and missiles, over Ukraine without prior approval from NATO or the European Union, according to Euractiv.
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered a rare, urgent gathering of nearly all Generals and Admirals in the U.S. Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, and Space Force next week at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia, for a currently unknown reason, according to The Washington Post.
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Denmark has activated its National Crisis Management System following last night’s drone intrusions by an unknown actor over airports and military airbases across the country, with the National Operational Staff (NOST), which is headed by the Danish National Police and consists of representatives from the Danish Emergency Management Agency (DEMA), Danish Health Authority, Danish Defense Command, Danish Security and Intelligence Service (DSIS), Danish Defence Intelligence Service (DDIS), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Critical Supply Agency, and the Danish Civil Aviation and Railway Authority, to remain assembled 24/7.
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Wing of Zion carrying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, where he is expected to attend the United Nations General Assembly and several other diplomatic meetings, before traveling to Washington, D.C. on Monday for a meeting at the White House with U.S. President Donald J. Trump.
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NATO Allies are divided over whether the alliance should make it a policy to shoot down Russian fighter jets that violate NATO’s Airspace, with some countries including the United States, Poland and the Baltic States signaling that future violations should be met with force, while others, including Germany, urge more restraint from allies, according to CNN.
The issue reportedly came to a head during an emergency defense consultation meeting Tuesday requested by Estonia under NATO Article 4, which was called after Estonian Airspace was violated last week by several Russian MiG-31s over the Gulf of Finland. During the meeting, representatives from several countries, including Poland and Estonia, wanted the joint statement following the meeting to make clear that any additional violations by Russia, including from manned aircraft, would be met with lethal force, but Germany and some member countries in Southern Europe pushed to remove that language from the statement, claiming that it was too escalatory against Russia.
Even U.S. Air Force Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich, the Commander of United States European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe, urged restraint to any escalatory statement from NATO, suggesting that the Russian incursion into Estonia was likely accidental given the inexperience and insufficient training of pilots in the Russian Air Force. Only a day later however, President Donald J. Trump told reporters at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, that he believed NATO Allies should shoot down Russian aircraft that violate their airspace in Europe.
The issue reportedly came to a head during an emergency defense consultation meeting Tuesday requested by Estonia under NATO Article 4, which was called after Estonian Airspace was violated last week by several Russian MiG-31s over the Gulf of Finland. During the meeting, representatives from several countries, including Poland and Estonia, wanted the joint statement following the meeting to make clear that any additional violations by Russia, including from manned aircraft, would be met with lethal force, but Germany and some member countries in Southern Europe pushed to remove that language from the statement, claiming that it was too escalatory against Russia.
Even U.S. Air Force Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich, the Commander of United States European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe, urged restraint to any escalatory statement from NATO, suggesting that the Russian incursion into Estonia was likely accidental given the inexperience and insufficient training of pilots in the Russian Air Force. Only a day later however, President Donald J. Trump told reporters at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, that he believed NATO Allies should shoot down Russian aircraft that violate their airspace in Europe.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has arrived at the White House, being greeted at the entrance by President Donald J. Trump, with a reporter asking Trump is he would allow Turkey to purchase F-35s, to which he responded: “You’ll find out.”
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov states that NATO and the European Union have “declared war on Russia” through Ukraine, according to the Russian state-media outlet TASS.
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Unidentified drones were observed this weekend over military sites near Mourmelon-le-Grand, in the Marne of Northern France, according to military sources who spoke with Radio France Internationale.
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During a previously-not-made-public tense meeting earlier this week in Moscow, with the goal of deescalating tensions between Russia and NATO; British, French and German envoys told Russian officials that NATO is prepared to respond to further violations of its airspace with lethal force, according to sources with knowledge of the talks who spoke with Bloomberg.
During the talks, a Russian diplomat told the Europeans that the incursions were a response to Ukrainian strikes on Crimea, with the Kremlin stating those operations would not have been possible without NATO support and, as a result, Russia considers that it is already engaged in a confrontation involving Europe.
During the talks, a Russian diplomat told the Europeans that the incursions were a response to Ukrainian strikes on Crimea, with the Kremlin stating those operations would not have been possible without NATO support and, as a result, Russia considers that it is already engaged in a confrontation involving Europe.
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Ekstra Bladet is now reporting that while drone intrusions have plagued critical infrastructure and military sites over the last week across Denmark, the Aleksandr Shabalin, a Ropucha-Class Amphibious Landing Ship with Russia’s Baltic Sea Fleet, has been lingering, with its tracking systems off, near the Islands of Langeland and Lolland in Southeastern Denmark.
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Two Hungarian JAS-39C Gripens, assigned to the NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission, were scrambled earlier today from Šiauliai Air Base in Lithuania, to intercept a large group of Russian fighter aircraft, including 3 MiG-31s, an Su-30, and an Su-35, operating near Latvian Airspace over the Baltic Sea.
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Speaking earlier from the Oval Office alongside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President Donald J. Trump said: “I'm very disappointed in Putin. He's been fighting hard, he's been fighting long and they lost millions — they lost like a million soldiers — and you know, with all of the heavy bombardment over the last two weeks, they've gained almost no land. Think of that? They've gained almost no land. I'm not gonna ever call anybody a ‘paper tiger,’ but Russia spent millions and millions of dollars in bombs, missiles, ammunition, and lives — their lives. And they've gained virtually no land. I think it's time to stop, I really do.”
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U.S. President Trump speaking about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during their meeting earlier in the Oval Office: “This is a tough man, this is a guy who is highly opinionated, usually I don’t like opinionated people but I always like this one…I’d like to have him [Erdoğan] stop buying any oil from Russia while Russia continues its rampage against Ukraine.”
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A nuclear deal has reportedly been signed between Turkey and the United States.
According to Turkish media, the details of the deal are still unknown, though it is believed to likely be linked to cooperation in the field of advanced small modular reactors, needed for the development of future nuclear fission power plants in Turkey and the United States.
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