One Canadian Spy Confessed To Trashing The Most Top-Secret Intelligence...
A Canadian naval intelligence officer has pleaded guilty to spying for Russia over four-and-a-half years, Steven Chase and Jane Taber of The Globe and Mail report. Sub-Lieutenant Jeffrey Delisle, 41,...
View ArticleThe US Has Drafted New Military Rules Against A Potential 'Cyber-Pearl Harbor'
The United States faces a growing threat of a "cyber-Pearl Harbor" and has drafted new rules for the military that would enable it to move aggressively against digital attacks, Defense Secretary Leon...
View ArticleHezbollah Promises Drone Invasions Will Become A Way Of Life For Israel
Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Lebanese militia, boasted yesterday it had infiltrated Israeli airspace with a drone, flying it near to a nuclear installation before it was shot down. Only hours after...
View ArticleUS Troops In Jordan Are Preparing A Chemical Attack Defense Against Syria
RUSSEIFEH, Jordan (AP) — From the edge of a steep mountain overlooking a desert compound built into an old rock quarry, machine gunfire echoes just outside hangars where U.S. special operations forces...
View ArticleAn Unflinching Account Of How The Syrian Town Maaret Al-Numan Was Taken By...
Blown-up buildings, deserted streets and corpses of regime soldiers bear testimony to a fierce 48-hour battle before the town of Maaret al-Numan fell to Syrian rebels. The capture of Maaret al-Numan...
View ArticleThe Pentagon Is Prepared To Act On Reports Iran Cyber-Attacked Persian Gulf...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A former U.S. government official says American authorities firmly believe that Iranian hackers, likely supported by the Tehran government, were responsible for recent cyberattacks...
View ArticleThousands Of People In Mali Are Begging For Help From The United Nations
Several thousand people marched in Mali's capital Bamako on Thursday to call for armed intervention by a West African regional force to help wrest back the vast north of the country from armed...
View ArticleThe Guardian Takes A Close Look At Who's Actually Fighting In Syria
Syrian government Russia has retained its historical role as the key weapons supplier to Bashar al-Assad's regime over the past 18 months. It is believed to have sent at least three shipments of heavy...
View ArticleMexican Cartels Are Flooding US Cities With High Quality Meth
Mexican cartels are pumping exceptionally cheap, high quality methamphetamine into the United States, Jim Salter of The Associated Press reports. Cartel meth—which is 90 percent pure—now accounts for...
View ArticleDARPA Just Paid $2.6 Million For A Skintight Smart Suit That's Straight Out...
Exoskeletons with hydraulic arms and piston powered legs are nothing terribly new — Raytheon's got a new version it showed off this summer. But this Warrior Web program proposed by DARPA is a first....
View ArticleThe Newest Round Of Sanctions Are Killing Iran's Sea Trade
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran's vital seaborne trade is buckling under the weight of Western sanctions, deepening hardship for a population deprived of basic imports and heaping intense pressure on Tehran...
View ArticleKennedy Was Also Dealing With Embassy Bomb Threats During The Cuban Missile...
As President John F. Kennedy tried to pull the world back from the brink of nuclear apocalypse during the Cuban Missile Crisis, he received an urgent communique from the American embassy in London....
View ArticleHere's A Simple Exercise Showing Why SEALs Should Be Making Video Games
Lately, there's been a lot of talk about OpSec (Operational Security) violations, intelligence leaks, and questionable behavior on behalf of American armed forces, and even the U.S. president. At such...
View ArticleA Super Obscure Patent Now Blocks 3D Printing Of Weapons, Food, Prosthetics,...
The future of 3D printing was bright, until an obscure patent filed in 2007 passed just the other day. Essentially, the patent is anticipatory of future technology, assuming that a 3D printer will one...
View ArticleThe Ukrainian Navy Is Strapping Dolphins With Guns To Attack Swimmers
The Navies of the world have long known how effective the sonar of dolphins and sea lions can be at locating small underwater objects. The U.S. Navy has a marine mammal program that's been teaching...
View ArticlePrince Harry Has Been In 'Multiple Engagements' With The Taliban
Prince Harry has taken fire from the Taliban multiple times during his current tour in Afghanistan, a military source told Richard White of The Sun. Capt. Harry Wales, 28, has been on operational duty...
View ArticleHere Are The Challenges Facing The First Women To Take The Marine Infantry...
The Marine Corps sent two female Lieutenants to Marine Corps Infantry Officers Course in Quantico on Sept. 24 for the first time ever. Click here to see what they face > These women are in for...
View ArticleThis Underwater Drone Can Dive 2,000 Feet And Rescue 155 People At Once
When the Russian submarine K-141 Kursk slipped into the Barents Sea on a fine August day over a decade ago, its crew were no doubt in high spirits. The 118 men were aboard the largest nuclear attack...
View ArticleAfter Fighting In Fallujah, I Can Hardly Bring Myself To Touch A Telephone
It was early, a good friend was calling and the phone was ringing. I hate the phone; anyone who knows me, knows this. It is a strange irrationality of mine, but my level of discomfort turns to panic...
View ArticleFilmmaker In Iran Enlists City Locals To Help Make American Westerns
Negahdar Jamali is an Iranian filmmaker who has for the past 35 years made American-inspired westerns complete with cowboys and Indians in the deserts surrounding the city of Shiraz. Poor and...
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