Morning Brief: Kim Jong-un Pledges Full Support to Russia’s War in Ukraine During Lavrov Visit
Israeli strikes surge, Ukraine hits Russian targets, North Korea backs Moscow—here’s your SOFREP Morning Brief for Monday, July 14, 2025.
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Guy D. McCardle is a sixteen-year veteran of the United States Army and most recently served as a Medical Operations Officer during OIF I and OIF II. He holds a degree in Biology from Washington & Jefferson College and is a graduate of the US Army Academy of Health Sciences. Guy has been a contributing writer to Apple News, Business Insider, International Business Times, and Medical Daily. He has over 8,000 answers and more than 30,000 followers on Quora, where he is a top writer on military topics. McCardle is the Managing Editor of the SOFREP News Team, a collective of military journalists.
Israeli strikes surge, Ukraine hits Russian targets, North Korea backs Moscow—here’s your SOFREP Morning Brief for Monday, July 14, 2025.
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The mob may be screaming for blood, but last I checked, we still valued guts, service, and the kind of flawed honesty that beats silence seven days a week.
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As U.S. troops recover flood victims in Texas, Russia cozies up to North Korea with nuclear winks, and the PKK drops its guns after 40 years, one thing’s clear—conflict’s shifting, but the uniforms never really leave the picture. Welcome to SOFREP’s Evening Brief for Saturday, July 12, 2025.
Pete Hegseth just kicked the Pentagon’s red tape into a shallow grave and basically told America’s warfighters: “Get drones, get lethal, and get moving.”
In Putin’s Russia, getting fired means exactly that—usually with a 9mm exit interview and a state-issued shovel for the cleanup crew.
Russian drones slam into maternity wards in Ukraine, settlers beat a young American to death in the West Bank, and the Houthis sink ships on camera—war isn’t confined to battlefields anymore, it’s crashing through front doors and cargo holds alike. Welcome to SOFREP’s Morning Brief for Saturday, July 12, 2025.
Aid deaths in Gaza, Sudan fighting escalates, Ukraine strikes Russia, and US warns China—here’s your July 11 SOFREP Evening Brief.
The Green Berets are back in Taiwan—not for a handshake and a photo op, but to train warriors on China’s doorstep for the kind of fight no one wants to talk about, but everyone knows could come.
Iran hits US comms hub, PKK disarms, Netanyahu leaves DC with no truce—here’s your SOFREP Morning Brief this Friday, July 11, 2025.
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