GGI Intelligence

The United States And The Art Of Losing Wars 1

The United States And The Art Of Losing Wars

The United States has a history of unsuccessful military engagements, including withdrawals from Saigon, Beirut, Mogadishu, and Kabul. Despite some victories, such as against Saddam Hussein and Muammar el-Qaddafi, the U.S. faced challenges in achieving long-term success. The United States has experienced several unsuccessful wars in the past 50 years.

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$80 Million Worth Of Stolen Italian Artifacts Found In U.S. 1

$80 Million Worth Of Stolen Italian Artifacts Found In U.S.

$80 million worth of stolen Italian artifacts, recovered from New York and New Jersey by prosecutor Col. Matthew Bogdanos, were displayed in Rome, showcasing the ongoing efforts against art trafficking led by Italy’s Carabinieri Cultural Heritage Protection unit. About 600 pieces of art were on display Tuesday morning in the

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US Built Gaza Pier Needs To Be Completely Removed And Repaired 1

US Built Gaza Pier Needs To Be Completely Removed And Repaired

According to Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh, the US-built Gaza pier needs to be completely removed and repaired, which will take at least a week. The Pentagon said on Tuesday that the U.S.-built temporary pier, battered by strong winds and waves and used for the delivery of food aid to malnourished

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Here's Why The Biggest Beneficiary Of Boeing’s Downfall Is China 1

Here’s Why The Biggest Beneficiary Of Boeing’s Downfall Is China

Amid Boeing’s challenges, China’s Comac rises as a prominent beneficiary, positioning itself to potentially surpass the American aviation giant. To fulfill the growing domestic demand for passenger jets, the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, or Comac, intends to increase its manufacturing capacity. This expansion comes at the same time that

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