
WW3 has already begun, but most people don't realize it yet, because it doesn't look like WW2. Russia is waging a new kind of hybrid war against America and other western democracies.
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WW3 has already begun, but most people don’t realize it yet, because it doesn’t look like WW2.
Putin’s army of Russian disinformation agents are waging a new kind of hybrid war against America and other western democracies.
Putin continue...
Iran has developed significant cyber warfare capabilities over the past two decades, and it's considered one of the most active state-sponsored actors in cyberspace, especially in the Middle East.
Its cyber operations are used for espionag...
An astonishing raid deep inside Russia rewrites the rules of war: Ukraine’s high-risk strikes damage over 40 top-secret strategic bombers.
The Economist
Russia's 'Pearl Harbor': What to know about Ukraine's audacious drone s...
Donald Trump's handling of Ukraine since he came to office has reignited questions about his connections to the Kremlin.
So far, he's been pressuring Ukraine's government to make concessions with the aim of starting peace talks with Russi...
Here’s what Trump doesn’t want you to know:
Ukraine used to have the third largest nuclear weapons arsenal in the world.
They got rid of their nukes in exchange for security guarantees.
By betraying Ukraine, Trump just taught every cou...
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