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The U.S. has reportedly reached a confidential agreement with South Korea to transfer thousands of artillery rounds to Ukraine. 

The United States has reportedly reached a “confidential agreement” with South Korea to coordinate the transfer of hundreds of thousands of artillery rounds to Ukraine. According to the Wall Street Journal, South Korea will deliver the rounds to the U.S., who will in turn bring them to Ukraine, a move aimed at supplying Kyiv for its…

Elon Musk's Starlink, the satellite-powered internet network, is a technological marvel. Now, China wants to build a version of its own.

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, the Chinese Communist Party is trying pretty hard to make Elon Musk blush. Starlink, the billionaire’s satellite-powered internet network, is a technological marvel and China wants to build a version of its own. The utility of high-speed internet connections being beamed down from low-orbit satellites is on…

Ukraine's pilots will be flying F-16s within two years. Those pilots will begin training in the United Kingdom this summer.

Ukrainian pilots will be flying F-16s within two years. Those pilots will begin training in the United Kingdom this summer. The decision to train Ukrainian pilots how to fly Western jet fighters isn’t necessarily about ending the current war in Ukraine, but about possibly preventing another. Since Russia invaded more than a year ago, Ukrainian…

The CIA is "open for business" in Russia, and it's next new batch recruits could be officials in the Russian government.

The next new batch of CIA recruits could be officials in the Russian government. The Central Intelligence Agency said it’s open for business in Russia, and apparently, business is good. Since last fall, the CIA and the FBI have not been shy about asking disgruntled Russians to reach out. David Marlowe, the deputy director of…

Russia's oil supply to its front lines is being threatened due to its complex transportation operation and the risk of Ukrainian missiles.

A Russia-controlled oil depot in Crimea was attacked by drones in late April, part of a series of recent attacks on Russia’s oil infrastructure. Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Yusov said more than 10 tanks containing oil products intended for use by Russia’s Black Sea Fleet were destroyed in Sevastopol. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan…

More missiles are headed for Ukraine. The U.K. made the announcement Monday after Prime Minister Sunak met with President Zelenskyy.

More missiles and attack drones are headed for Ukraine. U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made the announcement after meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday, May 15. The Ukrainian leader is traveling to several European countries, meeting with heads of state and shoring up military alliances. Zelenskyy is trying to get more Western weapons to Ukraine…

Ukraine’s spring counteroffensive is on hold. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine doesn't have enough Western weapons.

Ukraine’s much anticipated spring counteroffensive is on hold. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his nation doesn’t have enough weapons to succeed against Russia without losing too many soldiers. For months, the world has been waiting for Ukraine to strike back against Russia. Most military analysts assumed the assault would be centered around Zaporizhzhia, in the…

Russian President Vladimir Putin marked Victory Day with a scaled-down ceremony and accused the West of waging a "real war" against Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin marked Victory Day on Monday, May 8, commemorating the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Nazi Germany in World War II. Speaking at a notably scaled-down ceremony, Putin declared that that the West has unleashed “a real war” against Russia. In Moscow’s Red Square, the Kremlin showcased a single moving T-34 Soviet-era…

Drone video appears to show white phosphorus, fired from Russia, raining down on buildings in Bakhmut, in eastern Ukraine.

If Russia can’t take Bakhmut from Ukraine, it may be content with just burning the whole city to the ground. In drone video released by Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense, images show what appeared to be white phosphorus raining down on the city’s buildings. White phosphorus ignites on contact with air. It burns at about 1500…

Russian officials say that several drones intercepted over the Kremlin in recent days were attempts to assassinate President Vladimir Putin.

Russian officials say that the several drones that intercepted over the Kremlin in recent days were attempts to assassinate President Vladimir Putin. The drones were shot down by Russian air defenses, according to officials in Moscow, who said Putin was not there at the time. In response, the Kremlin, which accused the U.S. and Kyiv…

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