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U.S. to African Allies: Stand Alone Against Rising Insurgencies
TAN TAN, Morocco, May 25, 2025 — Can African nations counter escalating insurgencies without U.S. support? At the African Lion exercise, the U.S. military...
Politics
IDF’s All-Out Gaza Offensive: Can Israel Defeat Hamas Without Deepening the Crisis?
JERUSALEM, May 25, 2025 — Can Israel’s all-out military push defeat Hamas, or will it deepen Gaza’s humanitarian crisis? The Israel Defense Forces (IDF)...
Conflicts
SAS in Libya: The Untold Story of Britain’s Secret Operation in the Arab Spring”
In the dead of night on March 4, 2011, a British Chinook flew low over Libya’s desert, carrying six elite SAS operatives and two MI6 agents. Their mission: secretly meet rebel forces near Benghazi during the height of the Arab Spring. What followed was a high-stakes encounter that nearly derailed UK efforts in Libya.
Blog
The Silent Hunt: How the SAS Tracked Bosnian War Criminals (1990s)
The Bosnian War (1992-1995) left a brutal legacy of ethnic cleansing, mass atrocities, and a desperate need for justice. As the fighting subsided, a...
Map Stories
Operation Goldeneye: Ian Fleming’s WWII Spy Mission That Inspired 007
In 1941, Europe trembled under Nazi Germany’s shadow. Spain, led by Francisco Franco, teetered on joining Hitler’s Axis powers. Enter Ian Fleming, a 33-year-old British naval intelligence officer, dispatched to Madrid for Operation Goldeneye—a covert mission to keep Spain neutral.
Map Stories
The Norwegian Heavy Water Sabotage (1943) – The Frozen Raid That Crushed Nazi Nuclear Hopes
The Nazi Nuclear Threat at Vemork
February 1942, Telemark, NorwayWhat if a single factory in Norway’s frozen wilds held the key to a Nazi atomic...
Blog
The General Who Tricked the Enemy by Playing Dead
In the tumultuous summer of 1950, the Korean Peninsula was engulfed in a brutal war. The North Korean People's Army (NKPA) invaded South Korea...
Map Stories
Adolf Eichmann: The Architect of the Holocaust and His Dramatic Downfall
a quiet street in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 1960. A man named "Ricardo Klement" steps off a bus, unaware that Israeli Mossad agents are watching his every move. This unassuming figure, living under a false identity, is Adolf Eichmann—the Nazi officer who orchestrated the mass deportation of millions of Jews to concentration camps during the Holocaust.
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