At MilitaryAffairs.org, accuracy is the foundation of our journalism. We understand the importance of providing readers with trustworthy and verified information, especially when reporting on sensitive subjects like defense, security, and international affairs. This fact-checking policy outlines how we ensure the reliability of the content we publish.
Before any article goes live, our editorial team verifies the information through multiple sources. We rely on official data, direct statements, public records, reputable publications, and subject matter experts. Our reporters are expected to cross-check facts and confirm key details, such as names, dates, locations, and statistics, to avoid the spread of misinformation.
We do not publish unverified claims, rumors, or speculation. If a story involves developing news or limited data, we clearly state what is confirmed and what is still being investigated. In such cases, we aim to update the article as new information becomes available.
MilitaryAffairs.org separates opinion from fact. Our editorial team reviews each piece to make sure opinion-based content does not mislead readers or present personal views as factual information. When presenting analysis or expert insights, we always aim to show the source and explain the context.
If an error is found after publication-either by our team or reported by a reader-we promptly review and, if necessary, correct the mistake. Major corrections are clearly marked to maintain transparency and trust. We also welcome feedback and fact-checking tips from our audience.
Our commitment is to honest and responsible journalism. Fact-checking is not just a one-time process-it is built into every step of our work, from research to writing and final review.
If you believe something we published is inaccurate or needs correction, please contact us at militaryaffairsnews@gmail.com. We take all concerns seriously and will address them as quickly as possible.






