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U.S. braces for new Russian superweapon: Nuclear-armed drone torpedo
A new drone torpedo capable of destroying entire cities or ports will be deployed by Russia this year, according to the commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. Read More.
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China-linked hacking group operated inside targeted computer networks for years
A hacking group with ties to the communist government in China operated undetected for years and stole billions of dollars worth of intellectual property and other data from U.S. and other companies worldwide, a cybersecurity firm discovered. Read More.
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Spy scandal compromised U.S.-ROK command bunker in Seoul; Defector claims 120,000 spies in South
Using a specially-designed spy watch, South Korean operatives working for North Korea compromised a U.S.-South Korea (ROK) Command, Control, Computer, and Intelligence system located in a bunker at the Ministry of National Defense in Seoul, a report said. Read More.
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Russians’ training of Chinese jet fighter pilots exposed by crashes
China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) insists that its military forces are self-sufficient and do not rely on foreign training. Read More.
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China gears up for high tech ‘cognitive warfare’ in metaverse
While no one currently can really say what the metaverse actually is, communist China nevertheless views it as a future battlefield for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Read More.
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Warplanes from Russia, China neared South Korean air space hours before ICBM test
Russian and Chinese military planes flew into South Korea’s air defense zone just as North Korea was set to test-fire an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), a South Korean official said. Read More.
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U.S. Space Force has no known counter to China’s growing space-based arsenal
In July of last year, China tested the longest-range land attack weapon in its arsenal, a hypersonic missile that is part of the communist nation’s pursuit of dominance in space warfare capabilities. Read More.
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First laser weapon 'kill'? China may have achieved combat milestone via Saudi Arabia
China is making progress in fielding laser combat weapons and a laser weapon that it sold to Saudi Arabia may have conducted the first ever combat laser “kill.” Read More.
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U.S. Pacific commander goes public: China violated pledge not to militarize disputed islands
The commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command is speaking out on the growing threat posed by China. Read More.
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U.S. intelligence still split on Covid origins; Annual threat assessment spares China
Analysts say that China will continue to successfully evade responsibility or consequences from the worldwide spread of Covid as long as entrenched Deep State operatives in U.S. intelligence resist the lab leak theory supported by several Trump administration officials and current intel officials in other nations. Read More.
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War started with strikes on early warning radars, but Russian fighters never took off
While Russia began its invasion by attempting to ground Ukraine’s air force by bombing early warning radars, Vladimir Putin has yet to risk his country’s air force, military analysts say. Read More.
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Russia now a ‘pariah’ for Team Biden except on one strategic issue: Iran nuclear deal
Joe Biden’s team of negotiators and those from European states continue to partner with Russia in negotiations with Iran in Vienna, even as they sanctioned Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. Read More.
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U.S.-Russian tactics, ISR near Ukraine seen as intelligence bonanza for China
Amid the ongoing situation in Ukraine, the Kremlin is gathering vital intelligence which could be especially valuable for China's People’s Liberation Army (PLA), military analysts say. Russia and China signed an intelligence-sharing agreement several years ago. Read More.
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Post-Reagan U.S. policy toward Russia seen benefiting China
Why did the U.S. Joe Biden Administration choose this time to cause Russian President Vladimir Putin to trigger recognition of the sovereignty of two small regions in the south-east of Ukraine? Read More.
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Intelligence shaped Durham filing; U.S. agencies downplayed China's interference in 2020 election
Based on intelligence he has seen, former U.S. Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe said he expects more criminal indictments will result from special counsel John Durham’s investigation of Democrats’ attempts to falsely link Donald Trump to Russia. Read More.

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