Author: Michael

House lawmakers received a classified briefing Tuesday on the Defense Department’s plan to mature its cyber warfighting enterprise, a senior member confirmed.
The briefing, conducted by Gen. Timothy Haugh, commander of U.S. Cyber Command, and Ashley Manning, acting assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy, was the first for members of the chamber on the approved framework for the initiative known as Cybercom 2.0.

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After skipping the Munich Security Conference, and meeting with NATO leaders in Brussels, SecDef Pete Hegseth couldn’t have been more clear on the way forward in Ukraine – peace, not endless war.
The U.S. sees Ukraine restoring its 2014 borders as unrealistic.
The U.S. also does not consider Ukraine’s accession to NATO a realistic outcome.
There will be no U.S. forces in Ukraine.

The post SECDEF: NO US FORCES IN UKRAINE, 2014 BORDERS UNREALISTIC, NATO MEMBERSHIP NOT POSSIBLE appeared first on Armed Forces Press.

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Navy SEALs have a reputation of being in the s—t. It turns out that Navy SEAL candidates spend a lot of their time swimming in it too.
A recent report from the Defense Department Inspector General’s Office found that Navy SEAL candidates often conducted water training exercises off Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, California, even when local beaches were closed due to high levels of “fecal indicator bacteria,” a telltale sign of fecal matter.

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The following is a press release by National Resistance Front of Afghanistan foreign relations:

In January 2025, the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF) carried out 10 operations against Taliban terrorist forces across six provinces: Kabul, Kunduz, Herat, Baghlan, Kapisa, and Parwan. These attacks resulted in at least 19 Taliban terrorists killed and more than 14 others wounded, with severalhigh-value targets eliminated, including two Taliban commanders.

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