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Now displaying: November, 2021
Nov 30, 2021

At meeting in Latvia NATO and US warn Russia of serious consequences over military action in Ukraine.  

Nov 29, 2021

Former Sec Def Mark Esper sues Pentagon over book manuscript redactions; US removes FARC from terrorist list; France considers autonomy for its Caribbean territories over recent unrest; Ukrainian President says he has evidence of a coup plot set for this week; Russia says it has conducted a 2nd successful hypersonic missile test; China says military on 'high alert' over tensions with Taiwan and US.  

Nov 24, 2021

Former CIA officer accused of spying for Qatar in new report; US invites Taiwan to 'Summit for Democracy' and draws sharp rebuke from Beijing; Wall Street Journal report outlines major law enforcement success using surveillance on encrypted messaging service; Apple files lawsuit against NSO Group; Russia accuses US of practicing nuclear strike against Russia while Ukraine conducts air strike practice on simulated Black Sea targets; China attempts to shore up relations among ASEAN in nuclear talks; Ethiopia's PM takes command of combat operations.  

Nov 19, 2021

In this episode: US charges two Iranians with waging a sophisticated campaign to disrupt the 2020 US presidential election; Biden says he may boycott Beijing Olympics just days after summit with Xi; US Army says get vaccinated or get out; Britain will designate entire Hamas organization as terrorist entity; China using maritime militia of 300 vessels to dominate South China Sea. 

Nov 18, 2021

In this episode: The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission urges congress to enact tougher policy on China; Belarus says it is sending busses to move migrants away from the border with Poland while the Russian military announces the deployment of an elite military regiment to the Crimean peninsula.  

Nov 17, 2021

In this episode: China is US Intel Community's hardest target; Travel ban on Nicaraguan officials; EU seeks to bolster military capability by 2025; Facebook says Pakistani group tracked Afghan government officials' mobile devices during Taliban offensive.  

Nov 16, 2021

In this episode: A big news day.  Reports suggest no surprises from Biden-Xi summit though both sides touched on a number of areas of tension; Russia destroys a space satellite and draws sharp condemnation from US as France warns Russia on Ukraine saying that NATO is prepared to defend Ukraine's territorial integrity.  

Nov 12, 2021

In this episode: US Vice President Kamala Harris says the United States is ‘very concerned’ and closely monitoring the situation in Belarus and that Alexander Lukashenko is engaged in 'troubling activities'.  

Nov 11, 2021

In this episode: All eyes on Belarus, Poland and Ukraine as Blinken warns Russia against a 'rehash' of the 2014 Crimea invasion; More talk of Cold War between China and US as Xi-Biden prepare to talk next week; Chinese Communist Party elevates Xi to highest status in Chinese official history and Iran gets ready to play hard ball at nuclear negotiations.  

Nov 10, 2021

In this episode: A new report says that the Biden administration is frustrated by intelligence gaps into Beijing; Biden and Xi plan virtual meeting for as soon as next week; New sanctions on Nicaragua expected;Tensions very high along Poland-Belarus border; Israel speeding up military planning for war with Iran and China conducts 'combat readiness patrol' near Taiwan.

Nov 9, 2021

The US Justice Department has charged two individuals, a Ukrainian and Russian on fraud and money laundering charges for their alleged roles in ransomware attacks carried out by the group calling itself R-Evil. The Ukrainian citizen is suspected of being involved in several ransomware attacks, including the attack on Florida software firm Kaseya in July.  He was arrested in Poland last month and is facing US extradition charges. The other suspect, a Russian citizen is still at large, but the department said it had seized $6.1 million in funds traceable to ransom payments that were allegedly received by him.

Nov 4, 2021

Topping our open-source report today, The Pentagon is expressing new concerns over China’s expanding nuclear weapons arsenal and says that it could include 700 warheads by 2027 and possibly 1,000 by 2030.  The projection – which was included in the Pentagon’s annual report to Congress - marks a sharp increase from a previous estimate that the Chinese arsenal would reach only 400 by 2030. The assessment also highlighted China’s expansion of missile silo fields and hypersonic missile tests, as well as its rapid naval buildup. 

Nov 2, 2021

In today's episode: Russian media is reporting that CIA Director William Burns met with Russia’s Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev in Moscow.  No other details have been released but reporting on the movements of a CIA Director in real-time would generally be considered a security risk – I want to note that the meeting has apparently already happened. 

Nov 1, 2021

General John Hyten, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says China is modernizing its military at a “stunning” pace and will surpass the military power of both Russia and the US in the coming years “if we don’t do something to change it.” His remarks reflect worries at the Pentagon about China’s rapid military investment and achievement, highlighted by the expansion of its nuclear arsenal, aggression towards Taiwan, and recent hypersonic missile tests. 

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