Tag: maritime
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Erdogan warns Israel, Greece and Cyprus: Turkey will defend its maritime rights
YnetNews.com reports: “Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said over the weekend that Turkey has no interest in the territory or sovereignty of other nations, amid growing regional friction with Israel, Greece and Cyprus. Speaking at […] The post Erdogan warns Israel, Greece and Cyprus: Turkey will defend its maritime rights appeared first on JVIM.
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Houthis Return to Maritime Terrorism, Threaten to Bomb Israel
Breitbart.com reports: “The Houthi insurgents of Yemen, possibly the last combat-effective Iranian proxy force in the Middle East, are threatening to continue missile attacks against Israel after a devastating Israeli airstrike on the Yemeni port […] The post Houthis Return to Maritime Terrorism, Threaten to Bomb Israel appeared first on JVIM.
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EU Launches Mission to Protect Maritime Traffic in Red Sea
Voice of America News reports: “The European Union on Monday officially launched its mission to protect maritime traffic in the Red Sea, which has been disrupted by Houthi rebel attacks, the European Commission president said. […] The post EU Launches Mission to Protect Maritime Traffic in Red Sea appeared first on JVIM.
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Kim oversees missile tests as North Korea boosts maritime security
SpaceWar.com reports: “North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test firing of a ‘new-type surface-to-sea missile’, state media reported Thursday, part of a purported fresh drive to ramp up maritime border security. So far […] The post Kim oversees missile tests as North Korea boosts maritime security appeared first on JVIM.
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‘Hard to fathom’: China rapidly outpacing U.S. in shipbuilding in push for maritime dominance
Daily Caller News Foundation reports: “China’s shipmaking capabilities are far outpacing that of the U.S. and its Western allies, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. China currently represents over half of the world’s shipbuilding output […] The post ‘Hard to fathom’: China rapidly outpacing U.S. in shipbuilding in push for maritime dominance appeared first on…