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United States intelligence is warning about an uptick in disinformation campaigns among American adversaries ahead of upcoming elections.

United States intelligence agencies are warning that foreign adversaries are working harder than ever to sow the seeds of doubt in American voters ahead of the upcoming 2024 general election. According to The Associated Press, U.S. officials said Russia remains the greatest threat but have an eye on Iran and China as well. Kremlin-backed groups…

China sent two H-6 jet bombers on a joint patrol with bombers from Russia to the airspace near Alaska. Should America be worried?

For the first time, a pair of H-6 bombers from China were observed flying near Alaska, in a part of the skies known as the Air Defense Identification Zone, or ADIZ. An ADIZ is not sovereign airspace, but all craft are required to identify themselves in the interest of international security. The Chinese H-6s flew…

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia would develop artificial intelligence with BRICS partners and other countries.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is known for saber-rattling, said he’ll deploy nuclear capable missiles if the United States stations hypersonic and long-range weapons in Germany. At the NATO summit in July, the U.S. and Germany announced the American military will deploy weapons capable of hitting Russian territory to Germany starting in 2026. A joint…

As fears of a Russian invasion grow, Latvia is installing so-called "dragon's teeth" along its border with Russia.

Latvia, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member, has started installing “dragon’s teeth,” which are anti-tank concrete pyramids, along its border with Russia. This is part of an effort to defend the country as tensions rise with Moscow over the war in Ukraine. A video circulating social media on Wednesday, July 24, appears to show…

The U.S. Navy needs help repairing and maintaining its fleet. Fortunately, help is on the way in the form of two South Korean companies.

The United States Navy needs help repairing and maintaining its fleet of ships. Fortunately, help is on the way in the form of two companies from South Korea, Hanwha Ocean and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries. The new partnership should bring a significant boost to the United States’ sea lift capacity. Currently, the Navy faces a…

Ursula von der Leyen has pledged to create an air shield over the next five years in a bid to bolster European air defenses.

Ursula von der Leyen has been reelected to another five-year term as president of the European Commission after a vote by EU lawmakers. Von der Leyen will now preside over a coalition that shifted to the right after recent European elections, where ultra-conservative parties won a record number of seats. In July, von der Leyen…

An American Navy pilot made history against the Houtis when she became the first female fighter pilot to claim an air-to-air  victory.

An American woman made history when she became the first female fighter pilot to claim an air-to-air victory, shooting down a Houthi-launched drone. While her name has not yet been released, the Navy confirmed the shoot down happened during the Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group’s nine-month deployment in the Middle East, where it conducted operations against Houthi…

Russia may deploy nuclear-equipped systems in response to the U.S. sending weapons deploying missiles in Germany.

Russia is considering beginning new deployments of nuclear missiles following the planned U.S. stationing of long-range conventional weapons in Germany, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov who was quoted debating this on Thursday, July 18. Ryabkov said that every potential response is on the table and refused to rule out deploying nuclear missiles in…

The end of the INF Treaty regime will benefit the U.S. and its European allies, and comes at a cost to China and Russia.

The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty regulated the kinds of conventional and nuclear missiles that could be researched, tested and deployed, and served as a key pillar of global peace and security for decades. U.S. allegations that Russia had fallen out of compliance began in 2014 under President Barack Obama, and then continued escalating under…

The Kremlin criticized President Joe Biden's verbal errors, with a focus on disrespectful comments about Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Kremlin said on Friday, July 12, that the whole world had paid attention to U.S. President Joe Biden’s verbal slips at a NATO summit held in Washington, D.C. The Kremlin also said the way the U.S. president had spoken about Russian President Vladimir Putin was disrespectful. Biden mistakenly introduced Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy as…

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