Reliance Defence and Engineering Ltd (RDEL) has signed Rs. 916 crore contract with the Defence Ministry for design and construction of 14 fast patrol vessels … Reliance Defence bags Rs 916 cr contract from Defence MinistryRead more
Military
U.S. Drone & Targeted Assassination Program
In Syracuse, New York, four people were arrested outside the Hancock Air National Guard Base Friday at a nonviolent protest against the U.S. drone assassination … U.S. Drone & Targeted Assassination ProgramRead more
Washington’s America-First Commandos in Africa
When Donald Trump enters the Oval Office, awaiting him will not only be his own private air assassination corps (those CIA drones that take out … Washington’s America-First Commandos in AfricaRead more
Agent Orange—Its Legacy Endures
Forty years ago, on December 10, 1976, the United Nations General Assembly passed the “Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use … Agent Orange—Its Legacy EnduresRead more
Out of Eden
29 May 2006 In long-forgotten archives in London and Mauritius is rare film of a community of contented people. The grainy, flickering images, full of … Out of EdenRead more
Why Is It So Hard to Reduce the Pentagon Budget?
Through good times and bad, regardless of what’s actually happening in the world, one thing is certain: in the long run, the Pentagon budget won’t … Why Is It So Hard to Reduce the Pentagon Budget?Read more
Pentagon Spent More Than Any Other Department on Propaganda
The U.S. Department of Defense spent an average of more than US$626 million annually on propaganda, more than all other federal government agencies combined, according … Pentagon Spent More Than Any Other Department on PropagandaRead more
Where in the World Is the U.S. Military?
Despite recently closing hundreds of bases in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States still maintains nearly 800 military bases in more than 70 countries and … Where in the World Is the U.S. Military?Read more
Ignoring the Pentagon’s Multi-Trillion-Dollar Accounting Error
In 2014, the New York Times (10/12/14) ran a major investigative piece by reporter James Risen about several billion dollars gone missing, part of a … Ignoring the Pentagon’s Multi-Trillion-Dollar Accounting ErrorRead more
British Companies Are Selling Advanced Spy Tech to Authoritarian Regimes
Since early 2015, over a dozen UK companies have been granted licenses to export powerful telecommunications interception technology to countries around the world, Motherboard has … British Companies Are Selling Advanced Spy Tech to Authoritarian RegimesRead more