SOFREP Morning Brief: Trump Unveils $175B Defense Plan
Kick off your Wednesday with SOFREP’s Morning Brief – the latest on defense and global affairs, May 21, 2025.
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Kick off your Wednesday with SOFREP’s Morning Brief – the latest on defense and global affairs, May 21, 2025.
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Stay informed with SOFREP’s Morning Brief for Monday, May 19, 2025, featuring the latest updates in defense and international affairs.
As Russia plays hardball in the Baltic, Zelensky pushes for diplomacy in Rome, and Israel walks a tightrope between security and starvation in Gaza, the global chessboard is starting to feel more like a minefield.
Good Morning, it’s Sunday May 18th, 2025. Today’s Headlines: A Mexican Navy tall ship crashes into the Brooklyn Bridge, Hamas’s new military chief is reportedly killed in Gaza, a car bomb rocks a California fertility clinic, and Trump’s promise of a troop pay raise hits resistance from his own party.
As President Trump readies high-stakes calls to end the Ukraine war, confronts NATO holdouts, proposes bold new fighter jet designs, and watches Israel escalate its Gaza offensive, former President Biden faces renewed scrutiny over his cognitive fitness following the release of damning audio from his classified docs probe.
Russia showed up to peace talks in Istanbul with demands so unrealistic they read more like a blueprint for Ukraine’s surrender than a genuine path to peace.
Stay on top of the news with the SOFREP Evening Brief: Top updates on defense and global affairs for Thursday, May 16, 2025.
In 2025, a Trojan horse isn’t some myth parked outside the city walls—it’s already on the grid, humming quietly, waiting for Beijing to press play.
A government-funded military parade to honor President Trump would be less a celebration of patriotism and more a taxpayer-funded spectacle ripped from the playbook of authoritarian regimes.