French judicial authorities are conducting an extensive investigation into a network of current and former military personnel, along with civilians, suspected of selling sensitive national defense information. The investigations suggest possible involvement in illegal arms deals.
The U.S. State Department announced the acceleration of arms deals worth up to <strong>$8.6 billion</strong> to support its allies in the Gulf region and Israel. This decision comes amid escalating Iranian attacks during the ongoing conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
The US State Department has approved military sales exceeding $8.6 billion to its allies in the Middle East, including Israel, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE. This decision comes amid rising tensions with Iran and a fragile ceasefire.
American media reports indicate that Japan has postponed an order for Tomahawk missiles amid escalating tensions from the war in Iran. This delay highlights the impact of regional conflicts on international arms deals.