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War & Defense

Ukraine Strikes Russian Hypersonics in Crimea

Ukraine has successfully destroyed Russian Zircon hypersonic missiles and a Bastion launcher system in Crimea, a significant blow to Russia's perceived security in the occupied peninsula. The strike highlights Ukraine's growing capability to hit high-value targets deep within Russian-controlled territory.

3 weeks ago
GENERAL

Russia Unleashes Massive Drone Barrage on Ukraine

Russia launched nearly 1,000 drones in a 24-hour period, marking one of its largest aerial assaults on Ukraine. Experts note the war's increased intensity, with Russia's spring offensive facing high casualties and Ukraine grappling with shifting global attention and resource diversion.

3 weeks ago
GENERAL

DoD Blocks Expert from Teaching Military Civilian Control

Foreign policy expert Cori Shockey's lecture on military civilian control at the Air War College was canceled, raising concerns about ideological exclusion within the Defense Department. Shockey believes the decision reflects a climate of fear and preemptive compliance, hindering vital lessons on the founders' warnings about military overreach.

3 weeks ago
Politics

Troops Rebel as Trump’s Iran War Plans Unravel

U.S. troops express anger and anxiety over President Trump's Iran war plans, citing unclear objectives and safety concerns. As Iran defiantly rejects an ultimatum, reports reveal low morale and warnings of a disastrous ground invasion, while Trump's focus remains divided between international threats and domestic political battles.

4 weeks ago
War & Defense

Russia’s War Machine Stalls Amidst Internal Strife

Russia's military progress is reportedly halving each month, fueled by internal economic strain and a wave of Ukrainian drone strikes targeting critical infrastructure. Analysts point to growing internal dissent and historical parallels with the collapse of the Tsarist regime.

4 weeks ago
GENERAL

Trump Weighs Pulling Back Military Efforts in Iran

President Trump announced the U.S. is considering winding down military efforts in Iran, shifting the responsibility for Strait of Hormuz security to allies. Despite this, troop deployments continue, and market dips add economic pressure to the administration's decisions.

4 weeks ago
War & Defense

Russia’s War Machine Faltering Amidst Recruitment Crisis

Russia faces critical manpower shortages as its war in Ukraine drags on, potentially exceeding the duration of the Soviet Union's WWII campaign. Recruitment issues, combined with global weapons supply constraints and shifting geopolitical alliances, are creating significant challenges for Moscow's war machine. Drone warfare and the strategic value of experienced personnel are becoming increasingly important factors.

4 weeks ago
GENERAL

F-35 Jet Lands After Iran Combat Mission; Pilot Safe

A U.S. F-35 fighter jet made an emergency landing after sustaining damage during a combat mission over Iran, marking a potential first in the ongoing conflict. The pilot is safe, but the incident highlights the risks involved. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts are underway, with Turkey exploring a mediation role, and Japan expressing a strong interest in securing vital shipping lanes.

4 weeks ago
Politics

Stealth No More? F-35’s Secret Signal Exposed to Foes

America's F-35 fighter jet may have lost its stealth advantage after Iran reportedly captured its infrared heat signature. This intelligence could allow adversaries to better track and target the advanced aircraft, raising concerns about U.S. military superiority.

4 weeks ago
Politics

Trump’s Casket Caper: Profiting from Fallen Heroes

Donald Trump is facing backlash for allegedly profiting from the deaths of American soldiers. Critics point to his attendance at a dignified transfer ceremony, where he wore campaign merchandise, and subsequent fundraising efforts as deeply disrespectful. This incident reignites debates about political ethics and respect for military sacrifice.

4 weeks ago