Morning Brief: Israeli Strikes Kill 31 in Gaza Amid Fuel Crisis and Ceasefire Deadlock, US Army’s Fort Rucker Renamed Again
Kick off your Tuesday with SOFREP’s Morning Brief – the latest on defense and global affairs, July 15, 2025.
9,996 articles
Latest World stories, analysis, and updates from SOFREP.
Kick off your Tuesday with SOFREP’s Morning Brief – the latest on defense and global affairs, July 15, 2025.
Drone down near US base, Israel strikes Syria, Army probes MAGA video—here’s your SOFREP Evening Brief for Monday, July 14, 2025.
The quiet recalibration unfolding in Europe isn’t anti-American—it’s a sober hedge against a superpower that’s proven too erratic to count on.
Trump didn’t start sending missiles because he had a change of heart—he did it because getting outmaneuvered by Putin and boxed in by Europe made doing nothing look worse than pulling the trigger.
Israeli strikes surge, Ukraine hits Russian targets, North Korea backs Moscow—here’s your SOFREP Morning Brief for Monday, July 14, 2025.
From a botched Secret Service operation that nearly cost Trump his life, to a Sunday shootout in Kentucky, and the passing of Nigeria’s iron-fisted former president Buhari, July 13, 2025, was a day soaked in chaos, bullets, and the bitter sting of history repeating itself.
You can’t claim to offer humanitarian relief when the entrance to safety is guarded like a fortress—unless, of course, your idea of peace is a gated community built on someone else’s ruin.
As Gaza’s markets burn under airstrikes, Aussie troops drill for war with China, and Putin quietly tries to strip Iran of its nuclear swagger, the world feels less like a chessboard—and more like a powder keg waiting for a spark. Welcome to your Sunday Brief for July 13, 2025.
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.
In Putin’s Russia, getting fired means exactly that—usually with a 9mm exit interview and a state-issued shovel for the cleanup crew.
If the Trump administration truly wants peace, it must stop playing diplomat and start acting like an ally—because in this neighborhood, hesitation is an invitation to chaos.
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.