On Tuesday, it was reported the U.S. Department of State had approved the sale of NASAMS air defense systems and Sentinel radars to India. The planned purchase is part of India’s Delhi Area Defense Plan, to defend the capital against enemy aircraft, cruise missiles, and drones.

Also on Tuesday, it was reported the Missile Defense Agency had postponed its plans for two Homeland Defense Radars (HDR) in the Pacific. MDA Director, VADM Jon Hill, stated the delay was caused by “host nation issues.” Funding was not requested for either the HDR-Hawaii or HDR-Pacific in MDA’s FY21 budget request.

On Wednesday, it was reported a United Nations annual report revealed North Korea continued to enhance its nuclear and missile programs in 2019 despite UN sanctions. One conclusion of the report is that sanctions are once again being ignored since North Korea exported millions of tons of commodities to support the programs.

On Sunday, four rockets targeted the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and an Iraqi base hosting American troops in the Green Zone. Iraqi security officials told journalists two rockets fell inside the U.S. Embassy compound and one inside the Iraqi base. There were reports of no casualties and only minor damage from the rockets.

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