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Saturday 30 May 2015

Russia's Next Generation Fighter Jets 'Will Be Superior to U.S.'

Russia's Next Generation Fighter Jets 'Will Be Superior to U.S.'

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Newsweek-Russia is set to receive its first batch of next generation fighter jets by next year, promising they will surpass their U.S. counterparts, Russian air force sources told state news agency Itar Tass. In the meantime, the Russian military will continue renovating existing fighters.

Russia's Eyes Massive Nuclear Submarine Deal with India

Russia's Eyes Massive Nuclear Submarine Deal with India

Russia may help India build nuclear submarines and stealth warships, according to Indian media reports.

Sunday 24 May 2015

Iran warns Israel of Hezbollah rockets if attacked

Iran warns Israel of Hezbollah rockets if attacked

Two Hezbollah fighters patrol a hill on the Lebanese side of the Qalamun mountains on the border with Syria on May 20, 2015 (AFP Photo/Joseph Eid)
Tehran (AFP) - A senior Iranian military official warned on Thursday that any Israeli attack would unleash a firestorm of missiles on its cities fired by the Islamic republic's Hezbollah allies in Lebanon.

Monday 18 May 2015

Report: Saudis to Buy Nuke from Pakistan in Response to Iran Deal

Report: Saudis to Buy Nuke from Pakistan in Response to Iran Deal

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Saudi Arabia had made the “strategic decision” to purchase a nuclear weapon from Pakistan amid the ongoing negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, a former American defense official said in a report published today in The Sunday Times.

Thursday 14 May 2015

Saudi Arabia Promises To Match Iran In Nuclear Capability

Saudi Arabia Promises To Match Iran In Nuclear Capability

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When President Obama began making the case for a deal with Iran that would delay its ability to assemble an atomic weapon, his first argument was that a nuclear-armed Iran would set off a “free-for-all” of proliferation in the Arab world. “It is almost certain that other players in the region would feel it necessary to get their own nuclear weapons,” he said in 2012.
Now, as he gathered Arab leaders over dinner at the White House on Wednesday and prepared to meet with them at Camp David on Thursday, he faced a perverse consequence: Saudi Arabia and many of the smaller Arab states are now vowing to match whatever nuclear enrichment capability Iran is permitted to retain.