Trump’s New Two‑Week Ultimatum for Putin: Will This Attempt at High Speed Diplomacy Work?
Trump’s two-week ultimatum is less a diplomatic move and more like tossing a lit stick of dynamite into a bear’s den and yelling, “Negotiate!”
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Trump’s two-week ultimatum is less a diplomatic move and more like tossing a lit stick of dynamite into a bear’s den and yelling, “Negotiate!”
Auterion’s 33,000 Skynode kits aren’t just hardware—they’re the raw code of a new kind of warfare, where cheap drones think, hunt, and strike faster than any Russian general can blink.
Deadly Congo church attack, Thai-Cambodian clashes, and Syria’s post-Assad vote. Catch up in SOFREP’s Morning Brief for July 28, 2025.
From humanitarian corridors in Gaza and peace talks in Malaysia, to a young cadet’s tragic death at Fort Knox and Elon Musk yanking the plug on Starlink mid-battle in Ukraine, it’s been a week that reminds us power, conflict, and consequence don’t always come in uniform. Welcome to your Sunday Evening Brief.
I didn’t fight in Ukraine because it was easy—I fought because it was right, and watching Marjorie Taylor Greene parrot Kremlin lies from the safety of her seat in Congress makes me wonder if she even knows the difference.
From Gaza to Michigan, from the Thai-Cambodian border to Trump’s press podium, the world’s on edge—knife attacks in supermarkets, artillery in border towns, and leaders calling not for peace, but for someone to “finish the job.” Welcome to Sunday Morning, July 27, 2025. Here is your SOFREP Morning Brief.
Welcome to your SOFREP Saturday Evening Brief: From Trump’s tariff-fueled ceasefire push in Southeast Asia to political deadlock in Taiwan, a deadly courthouse siege in Iran, and the massacre of Christians in Nigeria’s Plateau State, the world feels like it’s teetering on a knife’s edge—and the blade’s getting sharper.
They came with badges, not handcuffs—a reminder that in this new kind of war, the lines between warning, watching, and silencing have blurred beyond recognition.
An escalating border war in Southeast Asia, a deadly dorm shooting in New Mexico, and the hero’s welcome of a convicted terrorist in Beirut all point to a world growing more volatile, where violence—whether across borders, on campuses, or from decades-old grudges—keeps finding new ways to erupt. Welcome to your morning brief for Saturday, July 26, 2025.
Ceasefire talks stall, border clashes erupt in Asia, and Ukraine holds the line—catch up with SOFREP’s Evening Brief for July 25, 2025.
A Brazilian Special Forces operator leans out of a helicopter with an M110 sniper rifle in hand, a ghost in the sky ready to put round on target if the mission calls for it.
Sudan’s civil war worsens, France backs Palestine, and Thai-Cambodian border tensions spike. Here’s your Friday morning brief, July 25, 2025.