Ukraine’s drones may have destroyed billions in Russian bombers—exposing Moscow’s vulnerabilities, straining Trump’s peace push, and shaking U.S. defense complacency.
Trump’s critics blame him for Ukraine’s war, but it’s Biden’s blunders—NATO talk, weak deterrence, and failed diplomacy—that made peace nearly impossible.
In Riyadh, Trump unveiled an "America First 2.0" doctrine—favoring trade over war, diplomacy over regime change, and peace through prosperity in a new world order.
Trump has ousted NSA Michael Waltz and tapped Marco Rubio as interim, signaling a businesslike, high-stakes push for loyalty, competence, and bold execution in national security.
U.S. intelligence still claims Iran has no active nuclear weapons program—despite stockpiles of near-weapons-grade uranium and evidence of covert weaponization efforts.
Trump should cancel open worldwide threat hearings, which have become security risks and political spectacles used by Democrats to undermine his administration.
Trump's Golden Dome missile shield may take a decade, but deploying Israel’s Arrow system now could quickly bolster U.S. defense against missile threats.
Once a vital intelligence tool, the Presidential Daily Briefing has declined over two decades, plagued by politicization, bloated bureaucracy, and diminished credibility.
Politicization and bloat in U.S. intelligence agencies have weakened their mission; urgent reforms are needed to refocus on providing vital intelligence for national security.
A New Year’s Eve ISIS-linked attack in New Orleans exposed security lapses, including unprotected barriers, border failures, and claims of politicized national defense priorities.