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Yemeni National Resistance Forces seized more than 750 tons of munitions and hardware, including hundreds of missiles, ...
The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a post on X on Wednesday that a military group known as the Yemeni National Resistance Forces (NRF) seized a 'massive' Iranian weapons shipment bound for ...
Only one of the three nuclear sites the United States bombed was destroyed enough to significantly set back the work.
Yemeni forces have made the largest ever seizure of Iranian weapons bound for the Houthi rebels. Footage released by the ...
Two days after a surprise U.S. military operation bombed nuclear sites in Iran, stirring fresh anxieties about whether America was about to enter another Mideast war, the No. 2 at Central Command in ...
General Erik Kurilla, the head of U.S. Central Command, had developed a plan to go "all-in" on striking Iran, the report said ...
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U.S. Gen. Michael Kurilla also visited the Israel Air Force's underground operations HQ.The post CENTCOM commander visits ...
The airmen from the 124th Fighter Wing were led off the plane by Technical Sgt. Blake Daquino, who found his wife in the ...
Vice Admiral Cooper is doing more than charting a new course for CENTCOM—he’s steering the whole ship through the storm with a steady hand and his eyes wide open.
Fighters allied to Yemen’s exiled government have claimed they seized 750 tons of Iranian-supplied missiles and weaponry ...
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