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"Washington to let Kyiv use US-supplied weapons for strickes in Russia."

Views expressed in this geopolitical news and analysis are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 31 May 2024, 1309 UTC.

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LATEST NEWSMay 31, 2024

Washington to let Kyiv use US-supplied weapons for strikes in Russia near Kharkiv

The United States announced Thursday that it has given permission for Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied weapons to target Russia, but only near Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city. ...

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DIA report confirms North Korean missile debris found in Ukraine

Analysis confirms that Russia used ballistic missiles produced in North Korea in its war against Ukraine. North Korean missile debris was found throughout Ukraine, according to an unclassified report released by the Defense Intelligence Agency. ...

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Operation Iron Swords - Day 237 - 30 May 2024

Benny Gantz's party, a member of the Israeli war government, announced on Thursday that it had submitted a draft law to dissolve the Knesset and hold early elections. He said in a statement, "The head of the State Camp, MK Panina Tamno Sheta, submitted a draft law to dissolve the 25th Knesset, in continuation of the step led by the head of the State Camp, Minister Benny Gantz, to reach elections with broad consensus before October, one year after the massacre." ...

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James T. Westwood - 1939-2024

James T. Westwood, born 21 November 1939, deceased at his home in Unionville, Virginia after a long illness at 12:20 on May 21, 2024 at 86 years age. He is survived by his wife Barbara Westwood and other family members. Westwood was a senior consultant, LCDR USN Ret., 1962-1982 RL SDO Cryptology, ONI U.S. Naval officer DIA, NSA National Intelligence Estimates Board. ...

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Army Opens New Munitions Facility

The Army has inaugurated a new modular metal parts facility in Mesquite, Texas, the Pentagon announced.

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F-35 to take over nuclear role of the Netherlands within NATO from F-16

The Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) is set to take a next step in the transition from the F-16 to the F-35. On 1 June 2024, the advanced fighter aircraft will fully take over the nuclear role of the Netherlands within NATO from the F-16. ...

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ODNI Releases IC Information Technology Roadmap

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) released its inaugural Vision for the IC Information Environment: An Information Technology Roadmap. ...

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Stockholm says Iran uses gangs to target Israeli, Jewish interests in Sweden

Sweden's domestic security agency accused Iran on Thursday of using gangs in the country to target Israeli or Jewish interests.

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