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Canada joins US (and Israel) in Pacific war preparations

Rabble.ca

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July 8, 2026

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The Rim of the Pacific war games currently taking place and Canada is well represented in this destructive exercise. The post Canada joins US (and Israel) in Pacific war preparations appeared first on rabble.ca.

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Arutz Sheva

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· Jun 23, 2026

To Jews in Canada and the US: We must act like Israelis

We must be proud and stand up against our enemies with courage.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 7, 2026

AS, Australia gusar China uji peluru berpandu di Pasifik

WASHINGTON: Amerika Syarikat (AS) dan Australian menyuarakan kebimbangan terhadap program nuklear China selepas Beijing melancarkan ujian kepala peledak tiruan ke Lautan Pasifik, yang dilihat sebagai sebahagian daripada usaha mempercepat pemodenan ketenteraannya. Ujian itu dilakukan dua tahun selepas China melancarkan peluru berpandu balistik antara benua (ICBM) ke perairan berhampiran Polinesia Perancis, merupakan pelancaran pertama seumpamanya merentasi ... Read more The post AS, Australia gusar China uji peluru berpandu di Pasifik appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 10, 2026

Pros and cons of American bases in Israel

The United States has a fundamental interest in relocating its Middle East bases to the Jewish state. But does Israel?

Times of India

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· Jul 4, 2026

Netanyahu, Donald Trump agree to meet in US soon after phone call

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump have agreed to meet soon in the United States following a phone call where Netanyahu lauded the strong bilateral ties. This planned meeting occurs amidst ongoing regional diplomatic efforts concerning Iran and Israel's continued military operations against Hezbollah. Notably, Netanyahu also expressed a desire for Israel to cease its reliance on US financial aid, citing the nation's economic growth.

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 9, 2026

New Zealand to explore joining Fiji-Australia defence alliance, comes after China missile launch

New Zealand to explore joining Fiji-Australia defence alliance, comes after China missile launch

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 7, 2026

China’s missile launch sends reminder Pacific is no longer immune to global power politics

Sky News host Jaimee Rogers says China’s missile launch is a reminder that the Pacific is no longer “immune from global power politics”. “This should force a serious conversation about whether we are taking national security seriously enough,” Ms Rogers said. “The Pacific is our front yard, and if Beijing is prepared to fire missiles into that area, then Australia needs to wake up. “Yesterday's missile test showed one thing very clearly, China is preparing for a more dangerous world.”

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Related coverage for "Canada joins US (and Israel) in Pacific war preparations": Arutz Sheva — To Jews in Canada and the US: We must act like Israelis. Utusan Malaysia — AS, Australia gusar China uji peluru berpandu di Pasifik. Jewish News Syndicate — Pros and cons of American bases in Israel. Times of India — Netanyahu, Donald Trump agree to meet in US soon after phone call. The New Zealand Herald — New Zealand to explore joining Fiji-Australia defence alliance, comes after China missile launch. Sky News Australia — China’s missile launch sends reminder Pacific is no longer immune to global power politics