The liberation of Bergen-­Belsen concentration camp by British forces on April 15, 1945 was portrayed in the media of the time as the jewel in the crown of British victory over Nazi Germany. Arriving ...
Nearly three weeks into the Middle East war, Iran is ramping up attacks on critical energy infrastructure in Arab Gulf states, threatening the world’s energy security and causing global oil prices to ...
The US tradition of naming military operations dates back to the Second World War, when planners began assigning neutral codenames to avoid revealing operational details.s ...
Long-range bombers have consistently reshaped how nations project power in modern warfare. From the massive bombing campaigns ...
The recent US military assault on Iran looks like past desperate bids to reclaim fading imperial glory. A plume of smoke rises following a reported explosion in Tehran on February 28, 2026. This ...
Edko Films has revealed that ten award-winning actors have joined the cast of its highly-anticipated action thriller prequel.
Ad Policy France’s President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech next to the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Le Téméraire during his visit to the Nuclear Submarine N ...
The first two weeks of the Iran crisis have demonstrated military dominance by the US and Israel, with asymmetrical responses from Iran. How this plays out over the coming weeks will determine the ...
More than three decades after Lindsey Graham first arrived in Washington, he has everything he could ever want. The senator has President Donald Trump ‘s ear, a war in ...
When James Austin Johnson’s Trump is asked why gas prices are high, he replies ‘The Epstein Files! Kidding, but possibly not’ ...
President Trump’s strategy to combat the Iranian regime draws on the same tactics used by presidents since Ronald Reagan to combat rogue states, including airstrikes against Libya and Iraq.
In the 2024/25 financial year, Britain spent £60.2 billion on defence — approximately $82 billion at current exchange rates — representing 2.3 per cent of GDP. For much of the post-Cold War era, this ...