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On Wednesday, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that the Yemeni National Resistance Forces (NRF), who are led by Gen. Tareq Saleh and control a significant area of Southwestern Yemen, carried out their largest ever interdiction and seizure of weapons bounds for the Iranian-backed Houthi. In all, the NRF intercepted...

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OSINTdefender1 year ago

Part 2:

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OSINTdefender1 year ago

Part 3:

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DusanMacuha1 year ago

Send it to Ukraine…

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Alex1 year ago

Iran didn't get it. FAFO is coming. It was a mistake to stop Israel.

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Mike Scott 🇺🇸1 year ago

It's time to tighten down on Iran even more.

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XBoost1 year ago

Major win for regional security.

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Copy Topic1 year ago

If we didn’t bomb their factories in the last round let’s do it again!

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𝑵𝑬𝑾𝑺 𝑰𝑵𝑫𝑬𝑿1 year ago

Significant

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MAGAfan17761 year ago

Plot thickens.

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