President Joe Biden just made his biggest blunder by cutting off munition supply to Israel

    President Joe Biden just made his biggest blunder by cutting off munition supply to Israel

    President Biden's decision to pause the delivery of bombs to Israel is driven by concerns for Palestinian civilians amid Hamas presence in Gaza. However, it inadvertently aids Hamas, prolongs the conflict, diminishes Israel's deterrence, risks wider war, and strains US-Israel relations. It's criticized for weakening Biden politically and potentially empowering adversaries.

    Israel due to get billions of dollars more in US weapons despite Biden pause

    Israel due to get billions of dollars more in US weapons despite Biden pause

    The Biden administration has paused a shipment of bombs to Israel and is reviewing other weapons sales, concerned about their potential use in attacks on civilians. This comes amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where over 1 million civilians are seeking refuge. While Israel has been urged not to invade certain areas without safeguards, the delay in weapons approval has raised concerns. Biden's support for Israel has faced criticism, particularly among young Democrats, as he navigates the political landscape.

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    EU, India stress on strengthening cooperation to deal with counter-terrorism challenges

    The European Union and India have strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and emphasised the need for strengthening international cooperation in dealing with counter-terrorism challenges, stated the Ministry of External Affairs in a press release.

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    Russia warns of 'enormous danger' if NATO sends troops to Ukraine

    The situation in Ukraine remains tense, with Russia warning against the potential deployment of NATO troops. The Kremlin views such intervention as extremely dangerous and provocative. A Ukrainian petition calling for NATO troops' assistance has garnered attention, although it's unclear if it will meet the required number of votes for a response from President Zelenskiy. NATO has supported Ukraine with weapons but has not deployed troops, a move warned against by both Biden and Putin.

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    Indian Coast Guard and Jindal Steel & Power sign MoU to enhance indigenous shipbuilding

    Indian Coast Guard and Jindal Steel & Power have signed an MoU to enhance the supply of indigenous marine-grade steel for shipbuilding projects. The MoU emphasizes indigenization efforts and underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in addressing security challenges. This collaboration aligns with the government's 'Make in India' and 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiatives, aiming to boost self-reliance in the defence sector.

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    RTX beats estimates on military demand, aviation strength

    RTX, a major aerospace and defense company, surpassed first-quarter earnings expectations due to demand for missile defense systems and a strong commercial aftermarket business. The aftermarket business benefited from airlines extending the service life of aircraft amid the recovery in air travel and limited availability of new planes. Pratt and Whitney, a subsidiary of RTX, reported a sales increase of 23%, despite ongoing inspections for potentially flawed components in its GTF jet engines.

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