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Is the DOGE a threat to U.S. national security, or will it help revolutionize the bureaucracy-heavy defense acquisition process in positive ways?
If the Trump administration moves ahead with severe cuts to U.S. foreign aid, the risks are real that autocratic powers will seize the opportunity to fill the void with anti-U.S. and anti-democracy propaganda in fragile democracies around the world.
Google has shifted its artificial intelligence ethics policy by dropping a section that had prevented the company from using AI for weapons development.
The president's statements sparked swift backlash from regional and world leaders from Saudi Arabia, to Germany and China.
Beijing hits back: China's leaders retaliated against President Trump's tariffs by slapping a 15% tariff on U.S. coal and liquefied natural gas exports and a 10% tariff on American crude oil, agricultural machinery and large-engine cars sold in China.
Projections that the 11,000-strong North Korean army contingent deployed to the Russia-Ukraine war would be ill-equipped cannon fodder are evaporating as battlefield reports indicate high motivation, quality training and lavish scales of gear.
Aspen Strategy Group Executive Director Anja Manuel went into depth on foreign and national security challenges facing the Trump administration in an exclusive video interview with Threat Status.
The crash between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and a commercial jet will cast a fresh spotlight on longstanding concerns about outdated air traffic control systems.
The U.S. Air Force doesn’t have enough trained pilots to win in a conflict against a peer adversary like China or meet the nation’s other national security requirements, according to a new policy paper from the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies.
National Security Tech Correspondent Ryan Lovelace reports on concerns that China may use DeepSeek to refine and improve its ability to censor online content and amass user data.
In trademark Trumpian rhetorical style, the promise to build an Iron Dome for America is not a literal promise to build a replica of the Israeli system, which doesn’t seem financially or logistically feasible for a nation as big as the United States.
How aggressively will President Trump use the U.S. military within his expanding crackdown on illegal immigration, and drug and human smuggling by international criminal cartels that the new administration deems as "foreign terrorist organizations"?
Two Chinese research institutes are developing drones launched from submarines capable of both underwater and aerial transit, according to a report in a Chinese scientific journal.
The New Year's Day terrorist attack by Islamic State-inspired extremist Shamsud-Din Jabbar, which killed 14 people, made headlines. But he was only one of dozens of extremists on American shores willing to carry out attacks.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping seized the moment of President Trump's inauguration to highlight the growing power alignment between their autocratic governments.
Mr. Trump opened the door to an acceleration of leader-level diplomacy with China by speaking via telephone Friday with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
We asked Rand Waldron, vice president of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure product development and a former top FBI official, on the latest Threat Status Weekly Podcast whether the impact being had by AI on national security is real or overblown.
President Biden issued an executive order to strengthen government tools for countering foreign hacking groups that target U.S. internet and telecommunication systems, opening the way for increased sanctions on hostile powers.
It's unclear how the incoming Trump administration will greet the plan, but there are signs the Trump and Biden teams are working together in the region in the short term.
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's for nominee for defense secretary arrived to chants of "USA! USA! USA!" inside a Senate hearing room Tuesday morning.
Two intelligence agencies now say some type of directed energy weapon is a possible cause for a small number of so-called “anomalous health incidents” identified since 2016 that have come to be known as Havana Syndrome.
U.S. military forces in the Pacific are deploying large numbers of drone weapons and increasing overall force readiness in preparation for a potential 2027 war with China, according to the commander of the Indo-Pacific Command.
The warplane-dropped nuclear gravity bomb known as the B61 has been fully modernized with a new precision guidance system.
North Korea's deployment of troops to help Russia's war against Ukraine underscores how Kim Jong-un's regime is "selling the blood, sweat and tears of the people of North Korea in order to stay in power."
A top Russian state-run news website used X’s artificial intelligence tools to generate an image of a new fighter jet — but neglected to scrub the tech platform’s watermark off the manipulated portrayal.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile that landed in waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan in a show of force as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited South Korea
The United States at the present moment "can't comprehensively defend itself against a conventional cruise or ballistic missile attack," retired Navy Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery tells Threat Status.
New details emerged overnight about the suspected attacker's potential links to the Islamic State, while questions are still swirling over any possible connections to another incident outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.
Chinese government-backed hackers penetrated several U.S. Treasury Department workstations and obtained unclassified documents, according to a letter sent by the department to lawmakers on Monday.
Mr. Trump likes to "keep our allies off balance and our enemies feeling more secure than they should," according to columnist Jed Babbin.
Israeli forces and Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen have engaged in escalating tit-for-tat exchanges of fire this week.
The political, legal and national security battle over whether the U.S. government will ban TikTok or force a sale of the social media giant from its China-based owner Bytedance is coming to a head.
Chinese officials accused U.S. ally the Philippines on Monday of stoking regional tensions by announcing plans to acquire and deploy midrange missiles to defend its territory from Chinese naval aggression.
Companies want to know how the government will protect their assets, or financially reimburse them if those assets are destroyed during a possible clash with China in space.
President-elect Donald Trump won last month's election, but is Elon Musk actually the most influential figure in American politics today?
Threat Status is tracking a major Pentagon report out today with disturbing new details about China's military buildup, including the addition of another 100 nuclear warheads to its already impressive arsenal just since 2023.
Senior Russian officials are vowing retribution after an apparent Ukrainian operation killed Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, the head of the Russian military's nuclear, biological and chemical protection forces, in Moscow.
Rep. Michael Waltz, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to be the next White House national security adviser, said that federal agencies are "pointing at each other" as questions mount.
As the date of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House grows closer, speculation mounts over negotiations for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine.
The Department of Defense is creating a unit to expedite the adoption of cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools, focused on pilot programs to give warfighters and decision makers an AI advantage.
U.S. officials are not sure what to make of the swarms of drones flying over New Jersey in recent weeks, sparking outrage from lawmakers who said the situation makes the government look incompetent.
Benjamin Netanyahu took the stand in his long-running corruption trial. In a dramatic scene from a Tel Aviv courtroom, the Israeli prime minister decried the charges against him as "an ocean of absurdness."
Russia on Monday granted deposed Syrian President Bashar Assad political asylum, a day after he fled to Moscow as his longtime regime collapsed in the face of a stunning militant offensive that toppled city after city in Syria during recent days.
Doom may be looming for South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol. Washington Times Asia Editor Andrew Salmon is covering every angle of the impending impeachment vote on Mr. Yoon, set for Saturday.
There are new details about the depth of Chinese hacking operations targeting the American telecommunications sector and what the federal government says must be done to fight back.
Sources tell Threat Status there is a growing belief in national security and military circles that the embattled Mr. Hegseth has a 50/50 shot at best to survive the week.
South Korea's president has declared an “emergency martial law,” accusing the country’s opposition of sympathizing with North Korea — a move that could impact Seoul's debate on whether to directly arm Ukraine
Russia and Iran are rushing to support Syrian President Bashar Assad's counteroffensive against jihadist rebel groups, who scored stunning advances in Syria over the past five days.
UFO research remains one of the federal government’s most closely guarded secrets. Rep. Nancy Mace wants that to change.
Sources tell Threat Status that Lebanese Hezbollah's relationship with Kataib Hezbollah is being closely tracked within the context of the ceasefire.
Ukraine and Russia have cultural, linguistic, economic and religious ties dating back centuries, so there's no neat boundary between pro- and anti-Russian populations along the more than 600-mile front line.
The Kremlin warned over the weekend that it will respond "in every way that we find necessary” if South Korea sends arms to Ukraine.
U.S. officials say the Kremlin alerted them through established arms control channels before launching an experimental longer-range ballistic missile into the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Thursday.
Mankind must begin preparations to no longer be in charge of Earth because of artificial intelligence, according to "Genesis," a new book by the late Henry Kissinger, who died last year at the age of 100, and a pair of leading technologists.
China’s military power poses an acute threat to the United States and Beijing’s forces could now potentially defeat the U.S. military in a future regional conflict, according to a congressional commission report.
The Russian Defense Ministry claimed Tuesday that Ukrainian forces fired six U.S.-made missiles into Russia's Bryansk region just days after President Biden eased restrictions on Kyiv's use of American-made weapons.
Russia responded with threats Monday to Mr. Biden's decision over the weekend to let Ukraine use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles to strike deeper inside Russia.
President-elect Donald Trump's decision to name Army veteran and outspoken Fox News commentator Pete Hegseth as his choice to lead the Pentagon and the 1.3 million active duty men and women in uniform was a surprise to supporters and opponents alike.
President-elect Trump is expected to undo President Biden's artificial intelligence agenda, replacing an emphasis on safety with a new focus on freedom.
Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital Kyiv with a sophisticated combination of missiles and drones for the first time in 73 days on Wednesday, authorities reported.
Sources tell Threat Status that President-elect Donald Trump has likely settled on Sen. Marco Rubio — a hawk on China and a sharp Russia critic, but also a strong advocate of pursuing an end to the Ukraine war — as his nominee for secretary of state.
Militaries all over the world are at war right now, and they are getting creative with pay and benefits to lure recruits and to keep battle-hardened veterans in their uniforms for another round.
President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s presidential contest sets in motion the selection of key officials for a forthcoming administration, including selections for a number of key senior national security positions.
The aircraft, described as a "medium-weight, stealth multi-role fighter" jet, will be on display alongside other new military equipment, including the HQ-19 surface-to-air missile and a new type of reconnaissance and strike drone.
Across the world on Wednesday, heads of state wasted no time making pledges to work with the incoming president.
With Election Day finally here, U.S. intelligence officials have assessed that the country's adversaries may attempt to spawn fear, uncertainty and doubt among voters during the immediate post-election period, especially if the vote is close.
Conventional wisdom says the European right will be further strengthened if Donald Trump wins on Nov. 5 — but it's not clear which European right he'd be working with.
At the end of the day, there isn't that much daylight between Mr. Trump and Ms. Harris when it comes to where each would take U.S. policy toward communist party-ruled China.
The National Security Agency Research Director Gilbert Herrera gave a rare glimpse this week into the agency's pursuit of research that could help produce an "economic weapon of mass destruction."
The Pentagon is condemning a pair of bills passed this week by Israel's parliament that would effectively bar UNRWA, the U.N.'s primary Palestinian relief agency, from operating inside the country.
National Security sources say Pentagon leaders are carefully weighing how to respond to the North Korean deployment, which has prompted U.S. ally South Korea to consider directly arming Ukraine's military in the war.
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is calling for a global “military coalition” against Israel, while other top officials in Tehran vow to make Israel pay a price for its weekend airstrikes against key Iranian military sites.
Beijing's systematic effort to engage in espionage inside the United States is rapidly increasing, according to a new report by a House subcommittee.
Army Gen. Paul M. Nakasone left the National Security Agency earlier this year worrying about China's potential election meddling and artificial intelligence powering deepfakes. He now believes "both of those issues really are non-issues to me."
A declassified memo from the National Intelligence Council warns that Iranian and Russian operatives could try to incite violence in America after all the ballots have been cast on Nov. 5.
The vice president and Democratic White House hopeful insists she'd never allow the Iranians to get a nuclear bomb, but it's not entirely clear what she'd do to stop them.
If Vice President Kamala Harris wins on Nov. 5, her foreign policy going forward "probably would be a continuation of Biden on almost any issue," according to longtime national security journalist and author Peter Bergen.
Yahya Sinwar's death, which reportedly came during a chance encounter this week with an Israeli patrol in southern Gaza, put an immediate and emphatic end to the bloody career of the Palestinian radical movement’s best-known figure.
China’s military is advancing the development of high-technology arms, including sound weapons to wage cognitive warfare — the use of unconventional tools and capabilities to alter enemy thinking and decision-making.
Ukraine's domestic defense industry has experienced an unprecedented boom since Russia invaded and it's starting to be felt on the front lines.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are both seizing on the war to portray the other as weak, ineffective and dangerous.
North Korea has put its border artillery units on standby after angrily claiming that South Korea conducted drone operations in the night skies over its capital, Pyongyang.
Congressional Republicans say the deal should be permanently killed because it is helping the Chinese military buildup and undermining American security.
The U.S. Army's artificial intelligence research is focused on developing a "general purpose thinking machine," a term that is difficult for researchers and security officials alike to precisely define.
China turned down requests by the Biden administration to join the U.S.-led international naval armada to protect cargo ships from Houthi attacks in the Red Sea.
South Korean and U.S. intelligence have warned for months that North Korea has been supplying Russia with artillery munitions and missiles.
A year later, stunning Israeli military victories have resuscitated the fortunes of Netanyahu and left Israel’s prime adversaries — Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran — reeling.
Beijing is engaged in the world’s largest missile modernization program, and its nuclear delivery vehicle program is the most visible aspect of what has been called a nuclear “breakout” by American military commanders.
The Biden administration has issued new sanctions on Russia's Evil Corp cyber gang in an international crackdown conducted by American officials coordinating with their counterparts in the U.K. and Australia.
Iran's missile attack against Israel has roiled the U.S. presidential race, pushing Vice President Kamala Harris to take a firmer stand on the chaos in the Middle East.
Israel announced the start of a “limited” invasion of southern Lebanon on Tuesday, with a top military spokesman saying Israeli troops were conducting “localized ground raids” on Hezbollah positions.
Hassan Nasrallah, the longtime leader of the terrorist group Hezbollah, is the most powerful figure killed by Israel in its war against Hamas, Hezbollah and other branches of Iran’s so-called axis of resistance.
The influence of Russian propaganda in conservative circles is real, according to Steven Moore, who writes, "one-third of Republican primary voters believe at least one of several narratives that are demonstrably false and originated in Russia."
U.S. intelligence officials revealed this week that AI-powered influence campaigns aimed at American voters have arrived and are the handiwork of Iran and Russia.
President Biden came to power aiming to do the impossible: Dramatically shrink America’s military footprint in the Middle East and redirect Washington’s focus away from a volatile corner of the world that has consumed U.S. foreign policy.
Personal information for some 3,191 congressional staffers has been leaked across the dark web, according to new research from the internet security firm Proton being released today.
China is exploiting U.S. government-funded research and partnerships between American and Chinese universities to gain “back-door access” to insights on advanced technology breakthroughs, according to a congressional report.
Retired CIA officer Daniel N. Hoffman homes in on the case of Linda Sun, who served for a time as the deputy chief of staff to New York Governor Kathy Hochul and was arrested by the FBI this month.
U.S. officials say they've disrupted China's "Flax Typhoon" hacking group, which took aim at Americans' cameras and other internet-connected devices.
A Taiwanese company said it authorized its brand on the pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria in an apparent Israeli operation targeting Hezbollah’s communications network but that another company based in Budapest manufactured them.
Ukraine's top military intelligence officer says Russia considers 2025 a pivotal year because a failure to secure a victory in Ukraine by 2026 would undermine the Kremlin’s goal of remaining a global superpower.
Rep. Zach Nunn says a core reason for the deadly debacle of the 2021 U.S. troop withdrawal was that the Biden administration repeatedly "picked optics over security" in executing the withdrawal.
Congress passed several legislative measures this week that members say are designed to counter threats posed by China.
A top National Security Agency official recently gave Threat Status insight into the agency's efforts to partner with private companies to thwart digital disruptions to systems tied to the election.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Gen. Charles Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, on Wednesday honored the 184 people killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the Pentagon.
There is "certainly an element of greater power competition in Myanmar," Stimson Center China Director Yun Sun says in an exclusive interview for the latest edition of the "Threat Status Influencers" video series.
Washington Times reporter Ryan Lovelace has been tracking all the details on foreign efforts to influence the American election, including through Russian-built networks of American influencers and stepped-up Iranian cyber operations.
Military forces in China and Russia are closely watching U.S. programs to protect satellites and space systems and could counter those measures with a large-scale attack, according to a senior U.S. Space Force general.
The National Security Agency revealed new details on Thursday of its pivotal role in tracking the most wanted terrorist in American history: Osama Bin Laden.
The former deputy chief of staff to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was arrested by the FBI this week and charged with working as an influence agent for the Chinese Communist Party, prosecutors disclosed in an unsealed indictment.
Both Washington and Manila are agonizing over their ability to deter China as confrontations between an under-resourced Philippine military and an expansionist Beijing increase in the South China Sea.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his aides say they are now preparing a proposal to end the war, but Ukraine’s surprise offensive has also focused attention on the uncertainties of Kyiv’s long-term objectives.
The National Security Agency tells Threat Status it is preparing to spill some secrets.
Kyiv’s momentum in the coming days and weeks may largely depend on the next U.S. move.
With Ukrainian forces holding territory inside Russia's Kursk region, Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing increasing pressure at home because of the high-stakes political and security risks associated with his ongoing war in Ukraine.
North Korea's Kim Jong-un has ordered scientists to integrate artificial intelligence into his regime's suicide drone fleet.
Army senior open-source intelligence adviser Dennis Eger says the U.S. needs to quickly come to grips with the weaponization of social media, particularly by Russia and China.
Historian and former diplomat Philip Zelikow asserts that humanity is teetering dangerously close to global war.
Tehran may well already have the capacity to produce dirty bombs, according to Michael Rubin of the American Enterprise Institute.
A Kamala Harris administration would continue America’s current policy of managing strategic competition with China in order to avoid war, according to a key plank of the Democrats’ 2024 policy platform made public this week.
The push for a potential Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage deal is again at a pivotal stage. Sec. Blinken, who is back in the region for a fresh round of shuttle diplomacy, said Monday that President Biden wants him to get a deal “over the line.”
A pair of top House Republicans delivered a letter Friday morning to FBI Christopher A. Wray, demanding more information about Iranian murder plots against current and former U.S. officials, including former President Donald Trump.
Western powers, long reluctant to allow Ukrainian troops to strike inside Russia, are watching as their weapons and vehicles are now playing a key role in the campaign.
A top cyber intelligence firm says that Iran was behind a scheme to paint the July assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump as a hoax.
What was widely seen as a diversion has become the main act as Ukrainian forces push deeper into Russia.
Just days before Donald Trump's presidential campaign said it was targeted by Iranian hackers, a top federal cyber official delivered this ominous prediction: Cyber chaos will come to be seen as routine trouble, akin to bad weather on Election Day.
The Pentagon has only one permanent base in Africa, on the coast of Djibouti, even as Russia and China have increased their footprint on the continent.
Mystery surrounds the spectacular Israeli intelligence operation to assassinate Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in the heavily guarded heart of Iran's capital.
Federal authorities broke up an assassination plot on U.S. soil, prosecutors revealed Tuesday, saying a Pakistani man operating as an agent of Iran was trying to kill American officials.
The U.S. federal court ruling on Monday that Google’s ubiquitous search engine has been illegally exploiting its dominance to squash competition could hobble one of the world’s best-known companies, according to The Associated Press.
President Biden is convening his national security team amid mounting concern that Iranian missile attacks on Israel are imminent.
It's a question analysts will likely be asking for years. And Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump certainly thinks so.
The U.S. and its allies have agreed to a major prisoner swap deal with Russia that will see Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former Marine Paul Whelan returned to America.
Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed by a predawn airstrike in Tehran on Wednesday, according to Iranian officials who immediately blamed Israel for the apparent assassination.
U.S. intelligence officials warned Monday that foreign adversaries are scanning America's election infrastructure ahead of the contentious November election, raising concerns that those hostile powers are probing our defenses for any vulnerability.
The new joint force headquarters will be commanded by a three-star officer and will serve as a counterpart to Japan's own Japan Self-Defense Forces Joint Operations Command.
Arson attacks on the French high-speed rail network disrupted travel for hundreds of thousands of people ahead of the opening ceremony of the Olympics.
Russia and Chinese nuclear-capable bombers entered the U.S. Air Defense Identification Zone near Alaska on Wednesday prompting North American Aerospace Defense Command jets to intercept the aircraft.
The U.S. military's goal is "not to get into a conflict" with Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen, but to "degrade and disrupt" the Houthis' ability to conduct strikes against commercial shipping vessels in the Red Sea.
Russian officials are casting Ms. Harris as a foreign affairs neophyte with no measurable influence on U.S. policy.
So... one content update defect can nearly grind the world to a halt?
The U.S. military confirmed Wednesday that it is giving up on trying to salvage the ill-fated floating pier project meant to deliver crucial humanitarian assistance to Palestinian civilians inside the Gaza Strip.
The foreign policy and national security planks in the Republicans’ official 2024 platform is light on many specifics but heavy on the broad “America First” principles that have come to define Donald Trump’s GOP.
The Chinese Communist Party-affiliated Global Times, quoting Chinese analysts, said the shooting proves that "the long-standing toxic and violent rhetoric in U.S. politics has escalated into violent actions against politicians in recent years.”
The shocking incident has echoed around the world, with some of Mr. Trump's international allies — such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — offering their sympathies.
The U.S. is joining forces with Canada and Finland to vastly increase the Coast Guard’s small, aging fleet of icebreakers, which now consists of two vessels, compared to Russia's estimated fleet of some 36 icebreakers.
While leaders huddled on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Washington this week, Indian President Narendra Modi held a two-day visit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
Polish President Andrzej Duda told Threat Status in an exclusive interview Tuesday that he sharply rejects the notion of any cease-fire deal that would require Kyiv to cede territory to Moscow.
The White House says that Mr. Biden has nothing to prove, even as more and more members of his own party call on him to step aside and make room for a younger candidate to run against Republican Donald Trump in November.
The overarching question hanging over NATO leaders as they gather in Washington to mark the alliance’s 75th anniversary is how and when — perhaps, even, if — they will formalize a clear pathway to Ukraine’s eventual membership.
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Illinois Democrat, tells Threat Status in an exclusive video interview that he doesn't care who owns TikTok as long as "it's not controlled by the CCP.”
Vladimir Putin’s recent meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was an acknowledgment by Moscow that it has become increasingly reliant on pariah states such as North Korea amid diplomatic isolation and heavy economic sanctions from the West.
Unless polls and pundits are wrong, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservatives are on track to be toppled when voters go to the polls on July 4, with the center-left Labour opposition party set to take power for the first time since 2010.
France’s anti-immigration, far-right National Rally party scored its biggest electoral triumph to date on Sunday, taking a clear first place in snap parliamentary elections called by centrist President Macron.
A high-level delegation of left-leaning South Korean lawmakers is calling on their country’s conservative president to resist Western pressure to directly arm Ukraine against Russia, even as North Korea is widely accused of aiding the Kremlin.
U.S. intelligence agencies are guilty of multiple failures to address threats posed by China over the past 40 years, resulting in current existential dangers to American security, a former Navy intelligence director told Congress.
The federal government’s premier anti-hacking agency has revealed its systems were breached earlier this year by hackers seeking details on how the U.S. government collects information from facilities with dangerous chemicals that could be weaponized.
A senior White House official has disclosed that China’s government does not accept a Biden administration policy that restricts the use of artificial intelligence for using nuclear weapons.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu isn't backing off his accusations that the Biden administration is slow-walking key weapons deliveries to Israel for its war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued new warnings to both NATO and South Korea as Moscow stokes tensions on the Korean peninsula.
The widely anticipated meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un resulted in a major new partnership deal between the two countries.
The Biden-Netanyahu relationship keeps crumbling, as the Israeli leader blasts U.S. weapons delays and the White House reportedly cancels a meeting with top Israeli officials in response.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is arriving in Pyongyang on Tuesday for a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. It's the Russian leader's first visit to North Korea in 24 years.
It's been a long time coming, but the Kremlin has confirmed that President Vladimir Putin will travel to North Korea for a two-day visit this week.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s barbaric war in Ukraine has "backfired in spectacular ways," according to retired CIA officer and Threat Status contributor Daniel Hoffman.
Artificial intelligence-generated propaganda supporting the Palestinian militant group Hamas is deliberately targeting an American audience, according to a new report studying online influence efforts that employ cutting-edge AI technology.
A large-scale attack on the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania is the most likely scenario if Russia makes a move against NATO.
French President Emmanuel Macron's decision to call for a snap election at the end of June came after a right-wing nationalist National Rally party took 32% of the vote in Sunday's European Parliament elections.
Senior Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping, are engaged in corruption and hiding hundreds of millions of dollars in wealth by using relatives to disguise their activities.
In an exclusive interview on the latest Threat Status weekly podcast, Anastasia Radina, who heads the Ukrainian Parliament’s Anti-Corruption Committee, details her government's efforts to root out graft amid scrutiny from Washington.
Mr. Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron and a slew of other world leaders assembled Thursday on the beaches of Normandy to commemorate what remains the largest amphibious operation in history.
The Tiananmen anniversary comes amid mounting concern in Washington over China's current military buildup and the prospect that Beijing could order a military invasion of the U.S.-backed island democracy of Taiwan.
The Biden administration has finally given Ukraine the green light to use American-supplied weapons to strike targets inside Russia. But it may be too late, as Russia is already deep into its offensive in the Kharkiv region.
Houthi rebels in Yemen fired anti-ship ballistic missiles at the USS Gravely, an American Navy destroyer, in the Red Sea over the weekend and vowed further attacks, as clashes between the Iran-backed group and U.S. forces appear to be expanding.
In a dispatch from Johannesburg, Threats Status Special Correspondent Geoff Hill reflects that when the ANC was at its zenith, achieving nearly 70% of the vote in 2005, supporters had a bumper sticker with the party logo that read, “We will rule forever.”
The White House for years has steadfastly opposed the use of American weapons for strikes against targets inside Russia itself. But could that stance be changing?
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the balloons, some equipped with timer devices apparently designed to disperse their cargoes, dumped garbage and sacks of manure across South Korea.
China's military kicked off its largest war games around Taiwan in two years last week, with Chinese state media reporting that the games were intended as a punitive action against new Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te.
North Korea appears to be preparing to launch its second military spy satellite into space, South Korea’s military said Friday, as animosities remain high over the North’s continued weapons tests.
Taiwan scrambled jets and put missile, naval and land units on alert over Chinese military exercises being conducted around the self-governing island democracy.
Russia recently launched a counter-space weapon capable of attacking U.S. satellites in low-earth orbit, according to the Pentagon, which says the U.S. military is “ready to protect and defend the domain” of space if necessary.
If Russia were to deploy a low-earth orbit nuclear weapon, it would threaten "basically all of our communications and use of space,” House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Mike Turner warns in an exclusive Threat Status video interview.
The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash Sunday has created a sudden power vacuum inside Tehran.
Adversarial states and non-state actors such as Islamic State and al Qaeda are deploying asymmetric assets that operate at low risk and low cost across new real and virtual battlefields.
The Chinese-owned video app TikTok serves as one of the "foremost weapons" within what the Chinese military calls “cognitive warfare,” according to analysts.
Powerful Arab nations’ moves toward a game-changing relationship with Israel came to a screeching halt with the war ignited by Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist rampage through southern Israel.
The power vacuum America left in Afghanistan is fueling a resurgence of Islamist terrorists with the will, and perhaps capability, to target the U.S., according to a new report.
A secret Hamas police force has long conducted surveillance on everyday Palestinians, tracking journalists and young people opposed to the terror group's rule.
The Chinese Communist Party is waging a "bitter information war" and "we are losing," warns retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Wallace “Chip” Gregson, one of America's most experienced and battle-hardened Marines.
A Senate Armed Services hearing turned heated this week when the Strategic Forces subcommittee chairman asked why the Biden administration's 2025 missile defense budget request falls far short on funding.
The mystery surrounding sidelined Biden administration Iran envoy Robert Malley is deepening amid revelations that he may have downloaded "classified documents" onto his cell phone, which was then apparently hacked by Iranian cyber operatives.
Israeli troops rolled into Rafah on Tuesday in what authorities said was a limited operation to eliminate the Hamas militant movement's infrastructure in the eastern section of the Gaza city.
Israel has shuttered Al Jazeera's operation in the country and told Palestinians to evacuate Rafah ahead of an expected attack by the Israeli military.
China’s leaders are planning for greater instability in relations with the United States, and Chinese military forces are expected to continue aggressive actions in the Asia-Pacific region, according to the Director of National Intelligence.
The use of such banned weapons “is not an isolated incident, and is probably driven by Russian forces’ desire to dislodge Ukrainian forces from fortified positions and achieve tactical gains on the battlefield,” the State Department said.
China's defense spending increases and expanding military capabilities across the South China Sea are a source of growing alarm in Washington over the communist regime’s military ambitions in the not-too-distant future.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's surprise visit to Beijing over the weekend yielded major results, with the electric vehicle maker reportedly getting clearance from Chinese officials to launch its "Full Self-Driving," or "FSD," software feature in China.
In the three years since the American troop withdrawal, the U.S. has carried out exactly one over-the-horizon strike in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, ISIS-K has grown rapidly into a force capable of conducting external operations.
China is rapidly building up military space capabilities that will likely be strengthened following recent structural reforms by the People’s Liberation Army, according to Air Force Gen. Stephen Whiting, commander of U.S. Space Command.
The Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen have resumed their campaign of anti-ship ballistic missile and drone attacks against commercial shipping vessels and U.S. military assets over the past 48 hours in the Gulf of Aden.
"Deterrence ... means that your adversary is not going to strike you because they fear that you will strike them even harder. It will be worse for them. We've lost that 100%, ...and we've lost it repeatedly."
The Sinaloa drug cartel in Mexico has had "more than two decades of relations with Chinese organized crime," according to Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Vanda Felbab-Brown.
Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva resigned Monday amid the ongoing political fallout in Jerusalem over failures surrounding Hamas's surprise October 7 attack.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday said the U.S. had no involvement in Israel's overnight airstrikes that reportedly hit a military base near the Iranian city of Isfahan.
China’s communist government is engaged in large-scale political warfare and influence efforts it calls united front operations that are seeking to subvert all sectors of the United States, according to an investigation by the House oversight committee.
National Security Correspondent Bill Gertz has a deep-dive analysis, examining how the Iranian attack marked the second high-profile failure of the administration’s diplomacy-oriented policies over the past two years.
The U.S. tech giant Microsoft is now playing a central role in great power AI wars between the United States and China, with a particular focus on influencing the future of artificial intelligence development and proliferation across the Middle East.
Fears of a direct and escalating Iran-Israel war are running high. Iran's national security council threatened Monday to deliver an even "harsher response" if Israel retaliates for attacks over the weekend.
The head of U.S. Central Command is in Israel for high-level discussions with his Israeli counterparts about Iran’s threat to launch an attack in retaliation for an Israeli airstrike that killed a top Iranian general in Syria last week.
U.S. intelligence agencies are working on a report expected to reveal extensive corruption and hidden wealth held by Chinese Communist Party leaders, including President Xi Jinping, who also holds the post of party general secretary.
The Manhattan Project developed the first atomic bombs and birthed Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the hills of East Tennessee more than 80 years ago. Today the U.S. government lab is running an artificial intelligence security research center.
The success of China’s state-backed disinformation operations depends upon “local collaborators” capable of reaching individual audiences beyond the grasp of new tech tools, according to Taiwanese officials.
President Biden's red line against putting U.S. combat boots on the ground in Ukraine is under fresh attack, with French President Macron outlining how leaving the door open to Western troops in Ukraine could keep the Kremlin guessing.
Russia is deploying an artificial intelligence-powered surveillance operation using facial recognition to identify those opposed to the government at public events, according to an analysis of leaked Kremlin documents obtained by Estonian journalists.
The Israeli military is aggressively disputing reports that it has relied on an artificial intelligence system for a targeted killing program that tolerates civilian deaths as acceptable collateral damage in its war against Hamas.
There were signs Wednesday of the war spreading to the West Bank as video circulated purporting to show Palestinian Authority reinforcements arriving in the West Bank city of Tulkarm amid serious clashes there.
Iran vowed revenge against Israel and the United States on Tuesday, a day after Syria claimed an Israeli airstrike had destroyed the consular section of the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, killing two senior Iranian generals and others.
Demonstrations in Tel Aviv and elsewhere were some of the largest since Oct. 7, when Iran-backed Hamas militants killed more than 1,200 Israeli civilians and took about 250 hostages.
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After two years of fighting, Ukraine’s biggest shortfall is people. There is a lack of doctors and other medical professionals able to treat the sick and wounded soldiers trying to fend off the larger Russian army.
The Biden administration seems to have finally run out of patience with Israel’s military campaign in the Gaza Strip — a campaign designed to crush Hamas.
The Moscow attack underscores what U.S. military and national security officials have been warning about: ISIS-K is getting stronger and more capable of carrying out attacks across the Middle East and Europe.
The outgoing commander of the Pentagon's Indo-Pacific Command warned Congress this week that China’s "massive" military buildup shows no signs of slowing and the U.S. military needs more money to better deter a war with Beijing.
A raft of new artificial intelligence tools are fueling new threats to U.S. elections, and American spy agencies are reaching out to more private-sector cyber partners to thwart foreign interference.
The fight over Texas' implementation of a strict new anti-illegal immigration law just got hotter, with a federal appeals court moving Tuesday to erase a previous order that had allowed the law to take effect.
The Biden administration says six more nations are joining its push to restrict commercial spyware tools developed by private companies enabling hackers to covertly soak up information from people's computers and phones.
The House Oversight and Accountability Committee is investigating what lawmakers say is a Chinese “political warfare” campaign against the entire American system.
U.S. intelligence says new Generative Artificial Intelligence is providing opportunities for American spies collecting and analyzing open-source information, but also serious challenges given that those tools sometimes produce "hallucinations."
The fight over TikTok is getting hotter in Washington, with the House passing a bipartisan bill Wednesday that intends to leave the social media giant's China-based owner, ByteDance, with two choices: divest or face a ban in the United States.
The Biden administration says it’s closely watching the unfolding chaos in Haiti, where Prime Minister Ariel Henry says he’ll resign amid widespread gang violence that some analysts say now resembles a low-scale civil war.
NATO is stronger today than ever before. Defense spending is up among member nations and Finland and Sweden have joined in the two years since Russia invaded Ukraine. But beneath the surface are significant differences on key issues.
National Security Correspondent Ben Wolfgang has a deep dive on the Defense Department's "All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office" report that addresses far-reaching claims by some former military personnel about undisclosed government contacts with aliens.
The U.S. Embassy in Moscow warned Friday that an extremist attack in Russia could be “imminent” and alerted American citizens they may be in danger.
Communist China's "breathtaking" nuclear build-up came into the spotlight during a public Senate hearing last week. But some of the most explosive details were revealed in a closed-door session between lawmakers and top Pentagon officials.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un‘s appetite to make a major diplomatic deal with the U.S. seems all but dead — but could it suddenly spring back to life in January 2025?
Friction between the White House and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is nearing a boiling point, as the Biden administration embraces one of Mr. Netanyahu’s most popular political rivals: Benny Gantz.
A Senate investigation has uncovered new evidence of American technology enabling Russia’s war in Ukraine, raising the prospect that combatants on both sides of the bloody struggle are using U.S.-powered tools.
Chinese military leaders are speeding up the deployment of nuclear forces, in a sign that Beijing is shifting from a strategy of minimum deterrence, according to the commander of the U.S. Strategic Command.
Russia's war against Ukraine has damaged Moscow's influence over countries of the former Soviet Union that now are moving to reduce their dependence on the Kremlin.
The ruling Chinese Communist Party has taken action against two former senior leaders who disappeared suddenly several months ago, as part of an apparent political purge by President Xi Jinping.
Washington has been abuzz over intelligence on the prospect of Russian anti-satellite (ASAT) nuclear weapons. However, some corners of the national security community are also focused on China's growing arsenal of space warfare capabilities.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh says his government is resigning — a move signaling willingness by the Western-backed Palestinian leadership to accept a shake-up that could usher in reforms to revitalize the Palestinian Authority.
Ukrainian troops are running perilously low on ammunition. Russian forces are gaining ground in the Donbas. And in America, the political fight over the utility of continued financial aid for Ukraine has reached a fever pitch.
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