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Israel’s next phase in Gaza involves targeting Hamas leadership: White House

Israel's next phase in Gaza involves targeting Hamas leadership: White House

Israel will target Hamas leaders next. Nearly 19,000 lives have been lost. Israel needs time to achieve its war goals. US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan stated in Israel on Friday that the battle in Gaza will move into a new phase that will be centered on intelligence-driven operations and pinpoint targeting of the Hamas … Read more

Secret talks that led to the Gaza hostages agreement

Gaza hostages agreement

Secret talks that led to the Gaza hostages agreement. The announcement of a prisoner swap agreement negotiated by Qatar and Egypt. McGurk and Josh Geltzer were given instructions by Sullivan to form the team. The Qatari government requested the formation of a small team of experts to assist in the efforts to rescue the hostages, … Read more

Joe Biden to push China to resume military ties with US

China military ties with US

Joe Biden to push China to resume military ties with US. Biden is set to meet with Xi Jinping during the summit in San Francisco. Biden is determined to address military ties during his meeting with Xi. U.S. President Joe Biden aims to restore military-to-military connections with China, according to White House national security adviser … Read more

US deaths in Israel on the rise, State Department says

US deaths in Israel on the rise, State Department says

President Joe Biden confirmed a minimum of 14 Americans killed in Hamas attacks. Ongoing efforts to find unaccounted Americans in Israel. Joe Biden and Jake Sullivan’s updates on American casualties. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller informed the media that the casualty count of Americans in Israel is anticipated to increase. “Every day we get new … Read more

China issues a warning to AUKUS allies

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China warned Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States on Tuesday that they were on a “path of error and danger” after announcing a deal for nuclear-powered submarines.

Australia announced on Monday that it would purchase up to five US nuclear-powered submarines before developing a new model with US and British technology as part of an ambitious plan to beef

US Vice President Joe Biden has stated that Australia, which joined the AUKUS alliance with Washington and London 18 months ago, will not receive nuclear weapons.

However, acquiring nuclear-powered submarines places Australia in an exclusive club and at the forefront of US-led efforts to counter Chinese military expansion.

“The latest joint statement from the US, UK, and Australia demonstrates that the three countries, for the sake of their own geopolitical interests, completely disregard the concerns of the international communities and are walking further and further down the path of error and danger,” said Wang Wenbin, China’s foreign ministry spokesman.

Wang accused the three Western allies of inciting an arms race, saying the security deal was “a typical case of Cold War mentality”.

Submarine sales “pose a significant risk of nuclear proliferation and violate the aims and objectives of the Non-Proliferation Treaty,” Wang said at a regular news conference in Beijing.

The announcement came on the same day that Biden hosted Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at a naval base in San Diego, California

With a US Virginia-class nuclear submarine moored behind the trio’s podium, Biden said the United States had “safeguarded stability in the Indo-Pacific for decades” and that the submarine alliance would bolster “the prospect of peace for decades to come”.

Albanese said the deal represents the biggest single investment in Australia’s defence capability “in all of our history”.

Long-range cruise missiles are expected to be installed on the submarines, providing a powerful deterrent.

Albanese predicted that the wider economic impact in the country would be comparable to the introduction of the automobile industry after World War II.

According to the Australian government, the multi-decade project will cost nearly $40 billion in the first ten years and create 20,000 jobs.

Albanese emphasised that Australia was now only the second country, after the United Kingdom, to have access to US naval nuclear secrets.

Three conventionally armed, nuclear-powered Virginia class vessels will be sold “over the course of the 2030s,” with the “possibility of going up to five if that is needed,” according to Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security advisor.

Britain and Australia will then begin work on a new model, the SSN-AUKUS, which will also be nuclear-powered and carry conventional weapons. This will be a British design using US technology, with “significant investments in all three industrial bases,” according to Sullivan.

Defense spending is increasing.
While Australia has ruled out deploying nuclear weapons, its submarine plan represents a significant new stage in the conflict with China, which has built a sophisticated naval fleet and converted artificial islands in the Pacific into offshore bases.

In response to the Chinese challenge – and Russia’s attack on pro-Western Ukraine – Britain is beefing up its military capabilities, according to Sunak’s office on Monday.

Over the next two years, more than $6 billion in additional funding will “replenish and bolster vital ammunition stocks, modernise the UK’s nuclear enterprise, and fund the next phase of the AUKUS submarine programme,” according to Downing Street.

Australia had previously planned to replace its ageing fleet of diesel-powered submarines with a $66 billion package of conventionally powered French vessels.

Canberra’s abrupt announcement that it was withdrawing from the deal and joining the AUKUS project sparked a brief but unusually heated row between all three countries and their close ally France.

When compared to Australia’s Collins-class submarines, the Virginia-class is nearly twice as long and carries 132 crew members, not 48.

The longer-term upgrade, on the other hand, will necessitate a lengthy wait.

According to a senior US official, the British navy will receive “state-of-the-art” SSN-AUKUS vessels in the late 2030s, while Australia will receive them in the early 2040s.

Meanwhile, Australian sailors, engineers, and other personnel will train alongside their US and British counterparts to gain expertise, and British and US submarines will make regular visits to Australian ports.

China’s leader, Xi Jinping, made a fiery statement last week accusing the United States of leading a Western effort at “all-round containment, encirclement and suppression of China”.

But Washington says Beijing is alarming countries across the Asia-Pacific with its threats to invade the self-governing democracy of Taiwan.

“What we’ve seen is a series of provocative steps that China has undertaken under the leadership of Xi Jinping over the last five to 10 years,” the senior US official said.

“This is an attempt to defend and secure the operating system of the Indo-Pacific.”

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Russians visited Iran twice to study weaponized drones

Russians visited Iran

Russian group visited an Iranian airfield twice in the last month to look at armed drones. Both types of drones can carry accurate guided missiles. Iran plans to send Russia “hundreds” of drones for the Ukraine war. According to national security adviser Jake Sullivan and satellite photographs obtained by reporters. Russians group visited an Iranian … Read more

Elon Musk claims an old tweet from Hilary be tagged as hoax

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S. Korea and US’ Nat’l Security Advisers Discuss N. Korea’s Missile Launches

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North Korea’s missile launches and its U.S. counterpart, Jake Sullivan, have discussed North Korea’s missile launches, among other key security issues. The presidential office said on Friday that the two advisers held discussions over the telephone on Thursday evening. The top office said Kim and Sullivan expressed serious concerns about the North’s latest provocations, including … Read more

Biden visits Minnesota to attend memorial service of Walter ‘Fritz’ Mondale

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Erdogan tells Putin ‘ready to take initative’ on Ukraine

Turkish President

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Russia’s Vladimir Putin on Thursday that Ankara was capable to do more to end the war situation in Ukraine after helping arrange a Russian-US prisoner swap. Erdogan’s official stated that Putin “thanked” the Turkish leader on a  phone call for help, to put together Wednesday’s exchange of ex-Marine Trevor … Read more

Dismissing more moderate voices, Biden is Putin’s accuser-in-chief

accuser-in-chief

A “war criminal” and “butcher” who “cannot stay in power”: over recent weeks, US President Joe Biden has made a series of unscripted talks that have raised the temperature in relations with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. However Biden’s promotion libbed line during what was charged as a discourse on biofuels and assisting Americans with the … Read more

NSA discusses Afghan situation with US counterpart

Word 'Base' Was Not Mentioned During Conversation With US Officials: Moeed Yusuf

National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf on Thursday met his US counterpart Jake Suvillian to discuss the urgent need for a reduction in violence in Afghanistan and a negotiated political settlement to the conflict. Yusuf left for the crucial US visit on July 26 as part of the efforts by Pakistan to reset the fragile relationship … Read more

Which countries has the US lifted travel restrictions for?

US travel restrictions

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United States expresses ‘serious concerns’ over Israel’s planned evictions

Israel's planned evictions

The National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan called upon his Israeli counterpart on Sunday to let him know about the United States ‘serious concerns’ over Israel’s planned evictions of Palestinian families from their homes in East Jerusalem, stated the White House statement. Clashes have continued on Sunday night as the Palestinians expressed their outrage over Israel’s … Read more