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The United States has sent 'lethal aid' to Ukraine, as tension between Ukraine and its neighbor Russia continues to escalate.

The United States has sent ‘lethal aid’ to Ukraine, as tension between Ukraine and its eastern neighbor, Russia, continues to escalate. Ukraine’s Minister of Defense Oleksii Reznikov celebrated the arrival on his Twitter account. The second bird in Kyiv! More than 80 tons of weapons to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities from our friends in the USA!…

The State Department ordered some Ukraine embassy workers to leave, and the Pentagon but 8,500 troops on heightened alert.

A day after the State Department announced it is ordering the evacuation of non-essential staff and families of staffers at the United States’ embassy in Ukraine, the Department of Defense announced Monday it has put 8,500 troops on “heightened alert.” The video above shows the embassy on Monday. Those troops could be deployed to Eastern…

Two men are charged in a wave of ransomware attacks.

The Justice Department announced Monday it has charged two suspected criminal hackers in connection to a wave of ransomware attacks. The two suspected hackers are Ukrainian Yaroslav Vasinskyi and Russian Yevgeniy Polyanin. “According to the indictments, Vasinskyi and Polyanin accessed the internal computer networks of several victim companies and deployed Sodinokibi/REvil ransomware to encrypt the…

No misconduct was found and no troops will face discipline in the Afghanistan drone strike.

Update (Dec. 13, 2021): A month after an independent Pentagon review found no misconduct in August’s botched drone strike in Afghanistan, Pentagon officials said Monday no U.S. troops will face disciplinary action. According to the officials, who spoke to the Associated Press on the condition of anonymity, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin asked Central Command Commander Gen.…

Biden letting China off the hook for COVID-19 is a shameful mistake

Despite mounting evidence indicating that China was behind the coronavirus, President Biden has refused to hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable. Instead, he’s pushing it off to the U.S. intelligence community. Sitting back and letting China get away with weaponizing a virus that has killed 750,000 Americans is disgraceful. The Chinese are our greatest international adversary,…

The Defense Department hesitates to spend funds without Congress' guarantee of replenishment for stockpiles used, as it could affect US military readiness.

According to a Pentagon report released Wednesday, China is expanding its nuclear force much faster than Pentagon officials had predicted a year ago. The report took a wide-ranging look at “military and security developments involving the People’s Republic of China” (PRC). “The accelerating pace of the PRC’s nuclear expansion may enable the PRC to have…

China tested a hypersonic missile that can travel faster than a mile a second, igniting concerns from President Biden and the U.S. military.

The U.S. military successfully tested hypersonic weapon component prototypes in October, according to the Pentagon. A day later, the program reportedly suffered a setback. The tests came as President Joe Biden expressed his own concern regarding suspected hypersonic missiles from China. General Mark Milley voiced concern, as well. “I don’t know if it’s quite a Sputnik…

More than two decades since the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, the alleged mastermind and four Al-Qaeda conspirators still await the formal start of any trial.

More than two decades since the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, the alleged mastermind and four Al-Qaeda conspirators still await the formal start of any trial. The men are accused of aiding hijackers who killed 2,977 people at the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Since being captured, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed,…

At least 100 people were killed by a blast in Afghanistan.

As the United States appears to be switching its foreign policy approach from the Middle East to the conflict between Taiwan and China, a Friday blast killed at least 46 people and wounded dozens more at a mosque in Afghanistan. The video above shows the wreckage left behind by the attack. The explosion happened as…

Gwen's picks for Tuesday, September 28 include COVID booster updates, new Taliban directives and more.

Gwen’s picks for Tuesday, September 28 include: Pfizer announces they’ve submitted research data to the FDA, as the company works to get its COVID vaccine approved for kids aged five to 11. Pentagon officials testified in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Under Taliban rule, women are no…

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