Notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, known as Putin’s "Merchant of Death," is reportedly back in business after his high-profile release from U.S. custody. New reports suggest he is negotiating ...
A bombshell report reveals that Viktor Bout, Russia's notorious arms dealer, is in talks to sell weapons to the Iran-backed ...
The “Merchant of Death” is back to selling arms to the world’s worst, just two years after getting sprung from a US prison in ...
The Pentagon has provided more details on its latest strike against Houthi targets in Yemen on Friday, but as the rebel group ...
Former Pentagon official Amber Smith weighs in on how long Israel can maintain a three-front war and 'Merchant of Death' ...
His infamy inspired the 2005 Hollywood film "Lord of War," starring Nicolas Cage, an arms dealer loosely based on Bout.
Two Israeli officials described the attack as an attempt to assassinate a Hezbollah official involved in weapons smuggling.
While loosely inspired by real events, the film compellingly illustrates the challenges faced in medical research and the ...
Russian gunrunner Viktor Bout was traded in 2022 for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner.
When the Yemeni emissaries came to Moscow in August to purchase $10 million in small arms, it was Viktor Bout sitting across the table.
The WSJ is seeking to boost its 'sagging readership? with a fabricated report on an alleged arms deal with the Houthis, the ...
State Department seeks dismissal of Malphine Fogel suit against Secretary of State Antony Blinken over "wrongfully detained" ...