Redstone Arsenal, has become a beacon of successful community collaboration. International eyes are turning toward this military installation, intrigued by its unique relationship with the surrounding cities. Recently, South Korea’s largest news organization, the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), embarked on a mission to explore how a military base and its neighboring communities can thrive together. Soobong Seong, who facilitated the KBS visit, highlighted the stark contrast between Redstone and South Korean military bases. The documentary-style report showcased our success story, emphasizing the harmony we’ve achieved. In parallel, a group of Japanese visitors, part of the International Visitor Leadership Program, delved into our community dynamics. Their takeaway? Redstone doesn’t advocate for itself directly but positions itself strategically. We’re not just an installation; we’re a dynamic candidate for growth and innovation. Click the link to read more about it: https://lnkd.in/edY4ae8d
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The 33rd NATO summit ended on 11 July, which commemorated the 75th anniversary of the alliance and re-evaluated the members’ commitment to defence spending. Most member states are set to reach the agreed-upon 2% of their GDP target. But what about their army sizes? Surely a higher defence budget can ensure an increase in troops. According to the latest data available, the size of the single biggest army within NATO in terms of personnel belongs to the US. Türkiye takes second place. Both of these members continue to increase their armies. This is not the case for France, Spain and Italy – the other big armies in the alliance. Created by Meike Eijsberg. Source: World Bank https://buff.ly/3Y2EEH4 #NATO #DefenceSpending #EuropeanCorrespondent
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Take the fight to Russia. Unconventional and Irregular Warfare is an imperative that will turn the tide. The focus on conventional near peer hybrid and now "positional" warfighting as General Zaluzhnyi stated, needs to change. Trench warfare is stupid. Let the Russians live and die in the dirt. Fix them there, kill them when they rotate troops to trenches. Use machines as fodder, not men. Sun Tzu taught us about deception, use it better than the enemy. Look at the laws of land warfare and use everything under the sun to attack Russia inside Russia. Lead the Russian Resistance and help organize the Underground and Guerrillas. Teach the Russian diaspora how to hit back with everything at their disposal including the 198 methods of nonviolent Resistance listed on www.radiofreeukraine.com. Organize the youth of Russia to become the New Cossacks on the Block, and train them to be Jedburghs, who train others. Strategic Communications and Information Operations are essential in all wars, but imperative to master in this war, lest we lose. Oleg Magaletsky "CIA has DEEP pockets." Director Burns, 2023. 🇺🇦 Yuriy Kuznietsov Kateryna Koval Artur Borsuk Central Intelligence Agency
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Speculative fiction centering war between Russia and NATO Online media outlet Politico published a highly imaginative piece of speculative fiction Wednesday with an article envisioning a future war between Russia and NATO. In the year 2027, US President Donald Trump has abandoned the longstanding military alliance in author Laura Kayali’s framing of events. Conflict explodes when Russian forces, for reasons not fully explained, venture into the Baltic republics with an invasion of Estonia. Veteran analyst Dr. Alessandro Politi opined on the website’s exercise in creative writing, calling it “more campaign bluster” than serious analysis. Still, talk has persisted for decades of an integrated European military force capable of defending the continent. Politi spoke with Sputnik about the prospects of a European military and the major roadblocks such a proposal would face. Firstly, the idea would face serious practical and economic challenges, according to Politi. “There is an https://lnkd.in/gvJ87Pug
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By the Visual Journalism Team BBC News Fighting has been raging successful Ukraine for 2 years since Russia's invasion, with Moscow's forces making an evident breakthrough this week aft months of virtual stalemate. Here are the latest developments: Ukrainian forces person withdrawn from the eastbound municipality of Avdiivka in Russia's biggest triumph since the autumn of Bakhmut successful May past year Russia has besides been launching attacks astir villages successful the confederate Zaporizhzhia portion wherever Ukraine made immoderate gains during its 2023 counter-offensive Ukraine has continued its attacks connected the Russian fleet successful the Black Sea - astir precocious claiming to person sunk the amphibious ship, the Caesar Kunikov, disconnected the seashore of Russian-occupied Crimea Russian forces instrumentality Avdiivka Ukraine has withdrawn its troops from Avdiivka - a cardinal eastbound municipality besieged by Russian forces for months - and the adjacent coke mill which allowed Kyiv to resupply its forces there. Since past October, Moscow has launched question aft question of attacks towards the municipality - which would person been a imaginable gateway for Ukraine to scope the Russian-controlled metropolis of Donetsk. Avdiivka has been a battlefield municipality since 2014, erstwhile Russian-backed fighters seized ample swathes of the eastbound Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Almost each of Avdiivka's pre-war colonisation of much than 30,000 radical person near and the municipality itself is astir wholly destroyed. Its autumn marks the biggest alteration connected the much than 1,000km-long (620-mile) beforehand enactment since Russian troops seized the adjacent municipality of Bakhmut successful May 2023. Bakhmut remains a cardinal flash constituent on the beforehand enactment on with the areas astir Robotyne and Krynky further south. Russia's President Vladimir Putin has hailed it arsenic an "important victory" - though the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) said it was "likely that Russian forces deficiency the combat effectiveness to instantly exploit the seizure of Avdiivka". Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said the determination to retreat was taken to prevention soldiers' lives and blamed faltering Western weapons supplies. Ukraine is critically babelike connected weapons supplies from the US and different Western allies to support warring Russia - a overmuch bigger subject unit with an abundance of artillery ammunition. Battle for Bakhmut Bakhmut has endured immoderate of the heaviest warring of the warfare and, though Ukraine gained immoderate crushed successful the surrounding areas implicit the summer, caller assessments by US-based analysts astatine the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) suggest Russian forces person made advances astir the...
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American militarism has many authors. From lawmakers on Capitol Hill and policy makers in the executive branch to the defense industry and its army of lobbyists, many in Washington and beyond have an interest, whether political or financial (or both), in keeping the Pentagon’s coffers overstuffed and the global U.S. military machine humming. Unfortunately America’s fourth estate doesn’t do a very good job of keeping an overly militaristic U.S. foreign policy in check. On the contrary, it too is a key pillar that buttresses America’s dependence on aggression abroad. Looking back at much of the mainstream media’s national security coverage this past year — from Ukraine and Gaza to China and the military industrial complex — 2023, with few exceptions, was no different. https://lnkd.in/drnXUkCi
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