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Tag: National Security
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India moves to purge Chinese CCTV cameras from government networks
India implements a de facto ban on Chinese CCTV cameras, requiring “trusted source” certification for all surveillance tech used in government projects.
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India moves to secure trade routes amid rising Persian Gulf tension
Prime Minister Modi unveils a strategic plan to secure India’s energy and trade as the Strait of Hormuz crisis threatens global oil supplies and maritime routes.
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Two F-35 jets downed as $100 million stealth myth hits reality
The Pentagon launches a massive PR campaign to hide the $100 million loss of two F-35 stealth fighters and preserve the F-35 program’s global reputation.
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NIA Arrests 6 Ukrainians and 1 American Terrorist in Border Plot
The NIA arrests 6 Ukrainians and 1 American terrorist for allegedly smuggling drones and training insurgents in a cross-border terror conspiracy in Mizoram.
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Anthropic Sues Trump’s Pentagon Over Blacklist Billions at Stake
Anthropic sued the Trump administration Monday over its Pentagon blacklist, with CFO Krishna Rao warning the ban could slash 2026 revenue by multiple billions of dollars.
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The Only Country That Attacked America and Walked Away
The shocking story of the USS Liberty, the only time an ally attacked America and the U.S. government ordered a stand-down to protect a political alliance.
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Bahrain’s BAPCO Inferno Proves the American Empire Has No Clothes
As BAPCO oil facilities burn in Bahrain, the U.S. faces a crisis of confidence. Why is Washington protecting Israel while American utilities are left defenseless?
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Iran’s $20,000 Drones are Bankrupting the Pentagon
Iran is using $20k drones to force the US to fire $4m Patriot missiles. Discover why this lopsided math is bankrupting Western defense strategy.
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Washington Post says: Trump’s High-Stakes Gamble to ‘Decapitate’ Iran Without a Safety Net
Washington Post reports on President Trump’s “decapitation” strategy in Iran. Following the death of Khamenei, Trump calls for regime change while refusing to commit U.S. troops for the aftermath.
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