Terror Hunters Trade Hamas for ISIS-K, Perhaps With Some Relief
For the feds, ISIS-K as the new domestic terrorism threat avoids dealing with the politics of the Gaza war.
For the feds, ISIS-K as the new domestic terrorism threat avoids dealing with the politics of the Gaza war.
The Iraq War protests didn’t stop that war. But they stopped others.
If the Israel–Hamas war spreads to Yemen, U.S. Special Operations troops stationed there could create geopolitical complications.
Contrary to Hollywood depictions, Army psyops are an understaffed and ineffective mess.
Ronna McDaniel is unhired, but NBC still pays retired generals and admirals who have a personal stake in what they “analyze.”
The Department of Defense wants technology so it can fabricate online personas that are indistinguishable from real people.
Documents reveal “sensitive weapons and equipment” were taken — and the Pentagon may be unaware of the scope of the thefts.
With the Supreme Court approving the TikTok ban, the U.S. is embracing the type of internet authoritarianism it long opposed.
Sanders’s resolutions to block arms sales to Israel gained momentum, but ran headlong into White House opposition.
Israel’s war on Gaza unites Hezbollah, Hamas, the Syrian government, the Houthis in Yemen, and armed groups in Iraq and Syria.
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