Category : Defense Security


North America on High Alert for Iran-Backed Terrorism

Following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, North American security agencies are on heightened alert for potential retaliatory terrorism from Iran-backed groups. Experts warn of increased risks despite nuanced diplomatic statements.

NATO Shoots Down Iranian Missile Headed for Turkey

NATO forces successfully intercepted an Iranian ballistic missile en route to Turkish airspace, marking the alliance's first direct defense action against Tehran amid escalating regional tensions.

Iran's Potential New Tanker War in Strait of Hormuz

Analysis of Iran's military capabilities to wage a new tanker war in the Strait of Hormuz, including fast attack craft and missiles, amid escalating regional tensions and threats to global oil shipments.

Anand to Speak at Ottawa Defence Conference

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is scheduled to deliver a keynote address at a major defence conference in Ottawa, highlighting Canada's strategic priorities amid global tensions.

U.S.-Israel Airstrikes Hit Iran's Capital and Cities

The United States and Israel conducted multiple airstrikes on Tehran and other Iranian cities, targeting leadership and security forces. Iran responded with missile and drone attacks across the region, escalating the conflict.

Ecuador-U.S. Joint Anti-Drug Operations Launched

Ecuador and the United States have initiated joint military operations to combat drug trafficking, with both nations keeping specific details classified. The move follows President Noboa's announcement of a new phase against narco-terrorism.

Canadian Army College Commander Removed from Post

The Commandant of the Canadian Army Command and Staff College has been removed from their position, according to official military sources. The sudden leadership change raises questions about the future direction of this key military training institution.

Trump's Iran Bombing Raises Civilian Casualty Concerns

As President Donald Trump escalates military action in Iran, his administration's reduction of civilian harm mitigation staff and relaxed rules of engagement heighten risks of war crimes and massive civilian casualties, with reports of hundreds killed.

Army Staff College Commandant Removed After Loss of Trust

Col. Fraser Auld has been removed as Commandant of the Canadian Army Command and Staff College in Kingston. The Department of National Defence cited a loss of trust in his ability to command as the reason for this decisive action.

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