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The exercise comes as Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz alleged Tuesday that Iran was “just a few weeks” away from having enough fissile material for a nuclear bomb.
By Arie EgoziOne such arrangement would include real-time intel sharing about Iranian drones, a source told Breaking Defense.
By Arie EgoziAs a new nuclear deal appears close, provocations between two Middle Eastern foes abound.
By Arie EgoziWith Iran in mind, several Gulf countries are feeling out potential high-tech weapons deals with Israel after rapid sea-change in relations.
By Arie EgoziIsrael relies on good relations with Russia to enable operations in Syria. What happens if Russia invades Ukraine, though?
By Arie EgoziThere was no official Saudi comment on the media report about its new ballistic missiles facility, part of the ambiguity policy the Kingdom has maintained for years with regards to its ballistic missiles capability.
By Riad KahwajiIsraeli sources that were present in the control room in the Palmachim IAF base told Breaking Defense that the targets were destroyed by kinetic kill.
By Arie Egozi“The US effort to cool off the Israeli intention to act is portrayed by small delays and longer evaluation of Israeli requests,” one Israeli defense source told Breaking Defense
By Arie EgoziIsrael’s defense minister met today with US Defense secretary Lloyd Austin to discuss the situation with Iran.
By Arie EgoziAnalysts say the trilateral defense pact could set precedents and become a 20-year endeavor for the countries involved.
By Justin KatzUS Navy reactors currently use about 100 nuclear bombs’ worth of HEU each year, more than all of the world’s other reactors combined.
By Alan J. Kuperman“Biden is sending a clear message: he will take on nuclear issues only as long as they do not undermine his top legislative priorities,” write Tom Collina and Doreen Horschig.
By Tom Z. Collina and Doreen Horschig“I think it’s more than likely we’re going to end up, if we end up in a war – a real shooting war with a major power – it’s going to be as a consequence of a cyber breach of great consequence, and it’s increasing exponentially,” President Biden said.
By Brad D. Williams
America should help Israel develop mechanisms for reviewing both inbound investments and outbound commerce to counter Chinese influence, argue three experts from JINSA.
By John Bird, Erielle Davidson and Ari Cicurel