In a surprising turn, Israel has launched a strike on senior Hamas leaders in Qatar without the involvement of its famed intelligence agency, Mossad. Discover the implications and reasons behind this decision.
A Danish intelligence agency reveals that Greenland is under threat from influence campaigns, potentially destabilizing relations with Denmark. The U.S. is implicated in these operations, raising significant diplomatic tensions.
In a bold move, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has removed the head of the Pentagon's intelligence agency along with two senior military leaders, marking a significant shift in national security. The reasons behind these dismissals remain unclear, raising concerns over loyalty and intelligence politicization.
In a surprising move, the Pentagon has dismissed General Jeffrey Kruse, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, following a controversial report that contradicted President Trump's claims about Iran's nuclear capabilities. This marks another significant shakeup in military intelligence under the current administration.
In a stunning move, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has dismissed Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, the director of the DIA, following a controversial assessment on Iran military actions, marking a significant shift in national security leadership.
In a surprising move, Lt. General Jeffrey Kruse has been dismissed as the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. Christine Bordine will take over as acting director amid concerns of politicization within the agency.
The White House plans to restrict intelligence sharing with Congress following a leak about U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear program. Major political figures voice their outrage over the decision and the implications for transparency.
In a fiery defense at a NATO summit, President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth rallied to support B-2 pilots following mixed assessments of an Iran strike. They claim the media is minimizing the success of the mission, insisting on the pilots' valor.
A U.S. intelligence report contradicts President Trump's claims about the success of airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, indicating only a temporary setback for Tehran’s program. The findings reveal that key components remain intact.
A U.S. official reveals that the recent airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites didn't obliterate the program as claimed by Trump, but only delayed it. Key senators demand answers amid conflicting reports.