Shahed’s Shadow

A Russian-modified Shahed-131 drone, recovered in Ukraine, reveals a significant evolution in decoy technology. Instead of merely replicating the exterior of a weapon, this modified drone incorporates internal cameras and explosives. The purpose is to trick Ukrainian air defense into expending resources on a relatively inexpensive decoy while potentially causing damage to radar systems orContinue reading “Shahed’s Shadow”

Rage of Beirut

Jawad Nasrallah, son of the assassinated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s eldest son Hadi, has increasingly embraced a confrontational and hardline stance within the organization, signaling a potential generational shift in Hezbollah’s leadership. While his father maintains a position of relative restraint and political maneuvering, Jawad embodies a more aggressive and ideological approach, particularly towards Israel.Continue reading “Rage of Beirut”

Trump’s World Cup Relocation Remark

Donald Trump suggested the U.S. might have to consider relocating the 2026 World Cup due to the Biden administration’s policies, specifically citing “radical left Democrats” and their impact on the country’s security. He made the remarks during a campaign rally in Racine, Wisconsin. Trump’s concerns centered on his perception of declining safety and security withinContinue reading “Trump’s World Cup Relocation Remark”

Airspace Alarms: Russia’s NATO Flights

Recent incursions by Russian military aircraft into NATO airspace are raising concerns among alliance members and prompting increased vigilance. Several incidents have involved Russian jets, often fighter planes, flying close to or even entering the airspace of NATO countries, particularly those bordering Russia, such as the Baltic states and Poland. These actions are viewed asContinue reading “Airspace Alarms: Russia’s NATO Flights”

Comey Indictment Snafu

Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Christopher Conroy made a significant error during Donald Trump’s hush-money trial. While questioning Michael Cohen about a phone call he made to Trump’s bodyguard, Keith Schiller, on October 26, 2016, Conroy presented phone records that suggested the call lasted longer than it actually did and implied Cohen was lying about itsContinue reading “Comey Indictment Snafu”

Dearborn’s Loss

On September 21, Shadi Charara and his family were targeted in an Israeli drone strike while driving in Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon. Charara, a car dealer, was returning home with his family after a meal at his father-in-law’s residence when their vehicle was struck, resulting in the immediate death of Charara, his sister, and hisContinue reading “Dearborn’s Loss”

Stalin’s Shadow: Spain’s Lost Revolution

The article focuses on the counter-revolutionary role of Stalinism during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). It argues that the Stalinist regime in the Soviet Union, through its influence on the Spanish Communist Party (PCE) and the Comintern, actively undermined the revolutionary potential of the Spanish working class and peasantry. The article contends that rather thanContinue reading “Stalin’s Shadow: Spain’s Lost Revolution”

UAW Election Deadline

The article discusses the legal battle between Will Lehman, a former Mack Trucks worker and socialist candidate for UAW president, and the Biden administration’s Department of Labor (DOL) regarding Lehman’s challenge to the 2022 UAW presidential election. Lehman argues the election was undemocratic due to the UAW’s suppression of dissent and limited access for rank-and-fileContinue reading “UAW Election Deadline”

ICE Collision

The article discusses the increasing prevalence of “F-ice,” a fake ice product gaining popularity in the Los Angeles area. F-ice, often made from a mix of chemicals that can include chlorpyrifos, has infiltrated the local drug market, primarily sold as methamphetamine. Its appearance mimics real ice methamphetamine, making it difficult for users to distinguish betweenContinue reading “ICE Collision”

Wounded Knee Medals: Honor Intact

Fox News host Pete Hegseth defended the U.S. Army soldiers involved in the Wounded Knee Massacre, arguing they should be remembered for their broader service to the nation and that the medals of honor they received shouldn’t be revoked. Hegseth’s comments came in response to ongoing calls for the rescindment of these medals due toContinue reading “Wounded Knee Medals: Honor Intact”