How to Annihilate a U.S. Air Base with a $100 Drone: A SEAL TEAM Red Cell Fever Dream
If Red Cell were reborn today with Ukraine’s drone doctrine and a box of GoPros, we wouldn’t be asking if our bases are vulnerable—we’d be counting the craters.
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If Red Cell were reborn today with Ukraine’s drone doctrine and a box of GoPros, we wouldn’t be asking if our bases are vulnerable—we’d be counting the craters.
In the vast digital landscape where privacy is a myth, your smartphone is a relentless snitch, revealing your every move to anyone with the means to listen.
While legacy contractors are still stuck at the drawing board, Anduril has already dropped code, deployed hardware, and made the kill—all before lunch.
Putin can strut, preen, and parade his rusted nukes all he wants—but history won’t remember the shine, just the stench.
America’s foreign policy has become a wrecking ball in a rescue uniform—loud, reckless, and wondering why the neighbors keep slamming the door.
Zelensky’s tragic dilemma isn’t about courage or conviction—it’s about surviving a brutal chess game with nothing left but pawns and a prayer.
Pete Hegseth isn’t courting chaos—he’s weaponizing it to drag the Pentagon kicking and screaming back to its warfighting roots.
Europe’s leaders are busy sipping espresso and debating climate policy while Putin’s sharpening the knife and eyeing the map.
Trump isn’t a saint, but in a world where Washington’s war-hungry elites keep fumbling foreign policy like a greased football, he might be the only guy who actually knows how to make a deal and stop the bleeding.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s swift crackdown on misconduct within the intelligence community is a long-overdue step toward restoring professionalism, accountability, and integrity in an agency that should be focused on national security—not inappropriate personal discourse.
Ending the war in Ukraine isn’t about surrender—it’s about unleashing America’s economic strength, stabilizing global supply chains, and restoring U.S. dominance through strategic, hard-nosed diplomacy.
Love her or hate her, Tulsi Gabbard is now calling the shots as the Director of National Intelligence—an outsider with a reformer’s mindset stepping into a world that prefers insiders who play by the old rules.