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US Military Operation in Iran Hits 60-Day Limit

The 60-day mark for US military operations in Iran has been reached, sparking a heated debate over whether the administration will seek congressional approval to continue its actions. Lawmakers, including Sen. Tim Kaine, are pressing for clarity on the matter, citing the War Powers Resolution as the basis for their concerns.

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Trump Weighs Escalation as Iran Conflict Hits $25 Billion

As the Iran conflict escalates, costing a staggering $25 billion and counting, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei unleashed a chilling warning: Americans don't belong in the Persian Gulf, except at the bottom of its waters. With the War Powers deadline looming, Trump faces a critical 60-day mark that could force him to withdraw troops or seek Congressional approval.

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US Cyber Command Warns of Election Interference Threats

Get ready for a déjà vu: US Cyber Command warns that foreign interference is likely to disrupt the midterm elections, just like we've seen in the past. Army Gen. Joshua Rudd's warning to the Senate Armed Services Committee is a stark reminder that countries like Russia, China, and Iran are actively trying to undermine our democracy.

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Pakistan's Gulf Strategy Exposes Enduring Ambiguity

Six months after the historic Saudi-Pakistan Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement was signed, its true test has come in the form of Operation Epic Fury, which has dramatically reshaped the Gulf security landscape. The pact, aimed at tackling threats from Iranian drones and missiles, is being put to the ultimate test - can it live up to its promise?

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Iran's IRGC Crisis Exposes Pakistan's Mediation Limits

Iran's IRGC Crisis Exposes Pakistan's Mediation Limits

Pakistan's bid to mediate between the US and Iran ended in a stalemate, revealing a surprising gap in Tehran's decision-making authority and leaving Islamabad's diplomatic ambitions unfulfilled. The talks exposed that Iran's powerful IRGC leaders, not the negotiators, held the reins of power.

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Pentagon Pegs $25 Billion Cost for Two-Month Iran Operation

The Pentagon is estimating a staggering $25 billion price tag for a two-month military operation against Iran, with munitions making up the bulk of the costs. This eye-watering figure was revealed to a skeptical Congress as the Pentagon prepares a supplemental budget request.

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Pentagon's Iran War Spending Hits $25 Billion in 60 Days

The Pentagon has burned through a staggering $25 billion in just 60 days of operations against Iran, a jaw-dropping figure that highlights the intense military efforts in the region. This massive outlay has prompted the administration to prepare a supplemental budget request to Congress to cover the costs of munitions and operations.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testifies before House Armed Services Committee with US flag and committee seal in background.

Hegseth Details Iran War Strategy Before House Panel

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, alongside top Pentagon officials, stepped into the spotlight at the House Armed Services Committee, marking a crucial moment of transparency in the ongoing Iran war. This high-stakes hearing, the first public appearance of its kind since the conflict began, offers a rare glimpse into the US war strategy.

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China, Iran Deepen Research Ties in Dual-Use Technologies

China and Iran are turbocharging their research collaboration, with a slew of agreements over the past 15 years - including pacts on nanotechnology, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence - binding leading research institutions from both nations together. The expanding partnership now encompasses over 180 Chinese research institutions, blurring the lines between civilian and military innovation.

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Iran Proposes Deal to Open Strait of Hormuz, End War

Iran has made a bold move, proposing a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and bring an end to the war, but with the US holding all the cards, the odds are against it. The surprising offer, delivered via Pakistan, prioritizes lifting the naval blockade and reopening the strait, with nuclear talks to follow later.

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US Navy Authorized to Destroy Iranian Mine-Laying Boats

The US Navy has been given the green light to take out Iranian fast boats that try to lay mines or disrupt shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that lethal force will be used if necessary to protect passage through the critical waterway.

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US Forces Disrupt Iranian Mine-Laying in Strait of Hormuz

US forces are actively working to disrupt and deter Iranian efforts to lay mines in the Strait of Hormuz, with operations underway to safeguard this critical waterway. The mission, driven by top-level orders, aims to prevent further Iranian aggression.

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New Malware ZionSiphon Targets Water Plants, Falls Flat

A new piece of malware called ZionSiphon, reportedly targeting Israeli water facilities, has been found to be surprisingly inept, with experts describing it as broken and showing little understanding of its supposed targets. The malware's code includes strings referencing the Israeli water sector and politically charged messaging, but its overall incompetence has downplayed initial alarm.

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US Navy vessel patrols Strait of Hormuz at dawn with small boat and mine countermeasures ship in background.

US Targets Iran's Small Boats in Escalating Strait of Hormuz Conflict

President Donald Trump has ordered the US Navy to take drastic action against Iranian small boats laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, vowing to shoot and kill any vessels involved. The US is also ramping up demining efforts in the strategic waterway, tripling its operations to ensure safe passage.

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Iran's IRGC Consolidates Power, Shuns US Talks

Behind the scenes, a powerful force is driving Iran's tough stance - and it's not what you might think. A new generation of hardline commanders has taken the reins within the IRGC, making diplomatic efforts like Pakistan's mediation a tough nut to crack.

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US Misjudged Iran, Paving Way for Decades of Conflict

In 1977, President Jimmy Carter hailed Iran as an "island of stability" - a label that proved drastically off the mark just months later when mass demonstrations erupted, fueled by deep-seated economic and social divisions. His glowing praise of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's leadership had ominously overlooked the warning signs of a revolution brewing.

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Navy Secretary Phelan Departs Pentagon Amid Iran Blockade

In a sudden move, Navy Secretary John C. Phelan is leaving his post, effective immediately, as the Navy maintains a historic blockade of Iranian ports. Undersecretary Hung Cao steps in as acting secretary, following Phelan's swift departure from the Pentagon.

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Iran Escalates Ship Attacks in Strait of Hormuz

A container ship narrowly escaped disaster in the Strait of Hormuz after an Iranian gunboat fired on it, causing significant damage to the bridge, but thankfully no injuries or environmental harm. The alarming incident is the latest escalation in a series of attacks in the region, heightening tensions in this critical waterway.

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Iran Outmaneuvers US in AI-Powered Meme Warfare

The White House is fighting back in meme warfare, racking up over 2 billion impressions with humorous clips from Call of Duty and SpongeBob SquarePants - but its goals differ greatly from Iran's strategic online tactics. While the US aims to energize its domestic supporters with lighthearted content, Iran is quietly shaping its own narrative.

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China Fuels Iran's Conflict with Dual-Use Tech Transfers

China has reportedly supplied Iran with a commercial reconnaissance satellite, giving Tehran the capability to strike US military facilities in the Middle East with precision. This move has escalated tensions in the region, with Chinese companies Earth Eye Co and Emposat allegedly involved in the transfer.

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UK Faces Rising Nation-State Cyber Threats Amid Tech Advances

The UK is bracing for a perfect storm of cyber threats, with the National Cyber Security Centre warning of a tumultuous decade ahead, driven by rapid technological change and rising geopolitical tensions. Nation-state threats from China, Russia, and Iran are already targeting UK firms, with 204 significant incidents recorded in the last review.

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US Seizes Iranian-Linked Ship in Indo-Pacific Region

US forces have seized a sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in a daring nighttime operation in the Indo-Pacific region, successfully boarding the stateless vessel without incident. The bold move highlights the US military's commitment to enforcing sanctions and maintaining stability in the region.

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Gorka's Absence Exposes US Counterterrorism Gap

With Iranian threats against US targets making headlines, the glaring absence of a counterterrorism doctrine from Sebastian Gorka, the counterterrorism czar, has left a gaping hole in the US response to foreign threats. The question remains: how will the government respond to emerging threats without a clear guiding framework in place?

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Iran Accuses US of Using Backdoors to Disrupt Networking Gear

Iranian media is accusing the US of sneaking backdoors into networking gear to disrupt operations amid the ongoing war, with Chinese state media echoing the claims globally. But what's really at stake when these explosive cyber-accusations make international headlines?

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