So: The “Merchant of Death” is back to selling arms to the world’s worst, just two years after getting sprung from a US ...
The book, “War,” lays bare just how frustrated the president has become with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since the war ...
The Pentagon has provided more details on its latest strike against Houthi targets in Yemen on Friday, but as the rebel group ...
The man nicknamed the 'merchant of death' is back in business, according to the Wall Street Journal. Viktor Bout was released ...
Israel’s air attacks against Hezbollah continued, and it said parts of a fourth military division had begun operating against ...
His infamy inspired the 2005 Hollywood film "Lord of War," starring Nicolas Cage, an arms dealer loosely based on Bout.
Wall Street Journal reported that Bout, released from US in a 2022 prisoner exchange, appears to have brokered sale of small ...
The Russian arms dealer freed in a 2022 prisoner swap in exchange for a US basketball player has been reportedly expediting a ...
While loosely inspired by real events, the film compellingly illustrates the challenges faced in medical research and the ...
Ships that turn off their tracking systems during Red Sea transits are much more likely to evade missile attacks than ...
Viktor Bout, the Russian arms dealer known as the “Merchant of Death,” walked out of a U.S. prison almost two years ago in a trade with Moscow for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner. Now he is back ...
Russian gunrunner Viktor Bout was traded in 2022 for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner.