Category : Defense Security


White House Ballroom Project Adds Massive Military Complex

The White House's new ballroom construction is part of a larger project that includes a significant military complex expansion, as revealed in recent reports. This development highlights ongoing security and infrastructure upgrades in Washington.

Marine Charged with Stealing Javelin Missile for Sale

A U.S. Marine from Camp Pendleton faces charges for allegedly stealing a Javelin missile system and thousands of rounds of ammunition, conspiring to sell them in Arizona, with some items recovered by undercover officers.

Trump's Kharg Island Threat: Iran Oil Pressure Point

Analysis of Trump's threats against Iran's Kharg Island, which handles 90% of Iran's crude exports despite having no oil wells. The strategic hub contains major oil infrastructure and military facilities already targeted by U.S. strikes.

TSB Investigators Return to Fatal NB Helicopter Crash Site

Transportation Safety Board investigators have returned to the Sussex airport in southern New Brunswick to continue their probe into a recent fatal helicopter crash, as authorities work to determine the cause of the tragic incident.

NORAD Chief Says F-35s Not Needed for North American Defense

U.S. General Gregory Guillot, commander of NORAD, testified that fifth-generation fighters like the F-35 are unnecessary for defending North American borders, contradicting Canadian military leaders who advocate for the jets as essential for Arctic protec

North Korea Tests Missile Engine Targeting U.S. Mainland

North Korea has conducted a solid-fuel engine test for a missile capable of reaching the U.S. mainland, according to state media. The test, shown in undated photos, raises concerns about advancements in Pyongyang's weapons program.

Police Investigation in Waterloo Neighborhood

Waterloo Regional Police have increased their presence in a local neighborhood due to an ongoing investigation, with details remaining confidential as authorities work on the case.

Mexico's Navy Finds 2 Missing Aid Sailboats Off Cuba

The Mexican navy has successfully located two missing sailboats carrying humanitarian aid off the coast of Cuba, as the region faces a mounting crisis. The vessels were part of the 'Nuestra America' convoy delivering essential supplies.

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